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Guest Column: Pigeons continue to rule the roost

ByAditya Mukherjee
Updated on: Mar 17, 2024 08:42 AM IST

Last year, we had to purchase a new window air conditioner because pigeon droppings had completely clogged the AC fans and other internal components. As a result, it began making strange noises at night when we switched it on.The technician who came to install the new one, suggested that we use an anti-pigeon bird net to cover the top portion of the AC.

There was a time when the presence of pigeons was mostly confined to perching on the balcony railings, joyfully cooing in each other’s company. If a tree was nearby, they would occasionally take playful flights into its branches before returning to the balcony.With the burgeoning pigeon population, their intrusive behaviour and constant mischief have started disrupting our everyday lives. They have now even outnumbered the cawing crows.

. The pigeon menace has assumed such monstrous proportions that one can now see anti-pigeon nets in hospitals and other buildings as well. (AFP)

Last year, we had to purchase a new window air conditioner because pigeon droppings had completely clogged the AC fans and other internal components. As a result, it began making strange noises at night when we switched it on.The technician who came to install the new one, suggested that we use an anti-pigeon bird net to cover the top portion of the AC. This has been effective, as the pigeons no longer come near it to carpet bomb it with poop. However, this is not the only menace.These pigeons flock to the balcony, perching themselves in droves on the fan blades and raising their cooing volume to extraordinary levels. If not chased away promptly, their droppings soil the balcony, necessitating frequent cleaning. They are always looking for roosting sites.

As human beings, we have generally shown compassion towards pigeons, although at times we may feel impatient or irritated by their behaviour, leading us to be somewhat dismissive of their antics. Every year, when I watch these pigeons shaking in fright on the night of Diwali due to the raucous bursting of crackers, my eyes moisten at their pitiable condition. Unable to protest or cry, the pigeons express their emotions through their eyes, which seem to hold many unspoken feelings or experiences. Meanwhile, the pigeons continue to have a field day in our balcony and window sills.

mukherjee.dashing@gmail.com

 
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