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Jenaka Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 574 Join date: 2009-02-10 Location: Long Island, New York
 | Subject: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:02 pm | |
| A while ago I posted this thread with a video of my homemade trap: Web footed feral pigeonI have since found a pair of pigeons nesting on my neighbors house. Unfortunately, they are not welcome there. I wish they'd nest on my house but I really don't have anything that would appeal for nest building. Anyway, I have managed to trap them a few times over the past several weeks and released them a distance away twice. They keep coming back. I used the home made trap in the above thread. Now they are very wary of my trap so I'm looking into other methods. There are these 2 kinds of traps that work automatically. Without bobs and With bobs. The good thing about these kinds is you don't have to stand there holding a string waiting for the birds to walk in.  But I can't see them walking into such a small thing. I've seen net type traps but don't know if they work for pigeons. I've tried a box trap already, no go.  Any other ideas? |
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AZWhitefeather Owner/Administrator

Posts: 10861 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Arizona Southwestern United States
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Sat Jul 18, 2009 4:22 pm | |
| Are they nesting in a spot where you could possibly nab them at night? _________________ Cindy
A Pigeon's Prayer Please watch over us while we fly, Keeping us safe from the predators that share the sky.
If we become ill or injured in any way, Please lead us to safety where we are welcome to stay.
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Matilda Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 9199 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Pacific Northwest of the United States of America
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Sat Jul 18, 2009 4:37 pm | |
| | Fancyfeathers wrote: | | Are they nesting in a spot where you could possibly nab them at night? |
That would be my thought as well. What will you do with them? Isn't it amazing how well Ferals HOME? |
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Jenaka Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 574 Join date: 2009-02-10 Location: Long Island, New York
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Sat Jul 18, 2009 4:45 pm | |
| | Fancyfeathers wrote: | | Are they nesting in a spot where you could possibly nab them at night? |
Nope. The nest is above a second story air conditioner, above the window. You'd need a really big ladder and I'm afraid of heights! :eek: And yeah they can sure home. First time it took 24 hours. Second time 2 days from much farther away. I guess I'd have to try even farther away. Now there seems to be another male hanging around and fighting with the first male and flirting with the hen. |
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Matilda Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 9199 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Pacific Northwest of the United States of America
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Sat Jul 18, 2009 4:57 pm | |
| How far away did you take them? |
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Jenaka Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 574 Join date: 2009-02-10 Location: Long Island, New York
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:05 am | |
| First time was about 12 miles. Second time maybe farther than that. I left a big pile of tasty corn in my big cage trap and they went in it today for a few seconds. So I may be able to trap them again with it. But then what to do? |
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Matilda Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 9199 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Pacific Northwest of the United States of America
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:07 pm | |
| I guess the only thing you can do is incorporate them into your loft.  |
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AZWhitefeather Owner/Administrator

Posts: 10861 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Arizona Southwestern United States
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:14 pm | |
| Is there a feral flock around there that you might be able to introduce them to? _________________ Cindy
A Pigeon's Prayer Please watch over us while we fly, Keeping us safe from the predators that share the sky.
If we become ill or injured in any way, Please lead us to safety where we are welcome to stay.
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Jenaka Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 574 Join date: 2009-02-10 Location: Long Island, New York
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:11 pm | |
| Well, I had good luck yesterday and was able to trap this pair with my cage trap. Never underestimate the power of corn! I actually trapped 3 birds.
The last time I had tried trapping the pair, I got the male first and had him inside for about 5 days before I was able to get the hen. During that time, a new male started hanging around and began to court the hen. After releasing the pair a distance away, the new male stayed nearby. When the pair arrived back here, the new male went after the original male and tried to chase him off. Sooo, I now have the pair in a cage (happy together) and an unhappy lone male in another. Now if I release the lone male, is it possible he would stay and take over the nest on my neighbor's house and bring a new hen there? Or would he take off since the old hen is no longer there? |
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Jenaka Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 574 Join date: 2009-02-10 Location: Long Island, New York
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:14 pm | |
| | Fancyfeathers wrote: | | Is there a feral flock around there that you might be able to introduce them to? |
I think they came from a flock. I had been feeding birds, including pigeons, in my backyard for a while. This pair must have come around with them and then decided to stay. I guess they liked my cooking!  |
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AZWhitefeather Owner/Administrator

Posts: 10861 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Arizona Southwestern United States
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:22 pm | |
| | Jenaka wrote: | Sooo, I now have the pair in a cage (happy together) and an unhappy lone male in another. Now if I release the lone male, is it possible he would stay and take over the nest on my neighbor's house and bring a new hen there? Or would he take off since the old hen is no longer there? |
It's possible he'll stick around, but I'm thinking he'll take off and go find a flock. _________________ Cindy
A Pigeon's Prayer Please watch over us while we fly, Keeping us safe from the predators that share the sky.
If we become ill or injured in any way, Please lead us to safety where we are welcome to stay.
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Matilda Special Pigeon Angel

Posts: 9199 Join date: 2009-01-11 Location: Pacific Northwest of the United States of America
 | Subject: Re: Best humane ways to trap pigeons Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:33 pm | |
| That's what I think too. I think he was hoping to steal the hen. :For Shame: |
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