Here is the link for the workshop the City of Carrollton and the Neighborhood Advisory Committee put on for the citizens. I am happy with what I have seen so far and am hopeful for the future.
Now the laws need to be changed to protect the people...
Migratory Bird Workshop - City of Carrollton
The impact of the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act on humans. Several hundred Herons and Egrets have taken roost in the oak trees that canopy our street. This is a daily blog about the impact of the birds rights being placed over humans.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Migratory Bird Workshop
The City of Carrollton is putting on a workshop to inform the citizens of what can happen if the birds roost.
They also have sent emails to warn the other cities when we chase them out of ours...
They also have sent emails to warn the other cities when we chase them out of ours...
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
What is up in the trees...
Well there are still a lot of nest up in the trees. We have had several storms in the area and not much nest fall. There are sticks that litter the ground which are white because they are covered in poo. Who knows what is still up there...dead...bugs...ewh...
Monday, October 17, 2011
Our street...
We walked through the neighborhood and the yards still have feathers and the streets are stained. It is looking better but still shows the scars of what we went through for months.
The workshop is coming up soon and the City is planning to be proactive for next year.
We are gearing up for the fight we will be having on our hands next year.
The workshop is coming up soon and the City is planning to be proactive for next year.
We are gearing up for the fight we will be having on our hands next year.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
The Workshop
Well it is getting closer to the workshop. I hope people will heed the information and warnings they will be given. The birds will not be in our neighborhood next year so they will go somewhere else.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Heronry or Rookery
The officials keep calling what we had a heronry instead of a rookery. Has anyone bothered to look at the definition?
Heronry - the breeding place of a colony of herons
Rookery - a breeding ground for gregarious birds
They need to call it what it is a Rookery!
Heronry - the breeding place of a colony of herons
Rookery - a breeding ground for gregarious birds
They need to call it what it is a Rookery!
Saturday, September 24, 2011
It is amazing...
It is amazing how many people do not know about the problems the birds create. The "bird lovers" use fear as a weapon. Neighborhoods that are suffering are kept quite due to this weapon. I can not find any stories on Balch Springs. Their neighborhood was infested like ours and their City wasn't even picking up the dead!
The birds are moving into more and more residential areas due to the lack of predators. It has already been proven that a close water source really is not a factor. The birds in Balch Springs were two miles away from the nearest water source. The birds in Carrollton flew in every night from Lake Lewisville not the pond at the end of the street.
The birds are moving into more and more residential areas due to the lack of predators. It has already been proven that a close water source really is not a factor. The birds in Balch Springs were two miles away from the nearest water source. The birds in Carrollton flew in every night from Lake Lewisville not the pond at the end of the street.
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