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Olivia, a female harris hawk and eco-friendly way of deterring unwanted birds

Devon and Cornwall bird control using birds of prey

Eco-Friendly Bird Control

Introducing Olivia, the most eco-friendly way of controlling unwanted birds. She is trained to fly in a wide range of agricultural, urban, elevated and commercial locations. Gulls hate her and she's fine with that.


Services


Gull and Pigeon Deterrence

We specialize in humane and effective gull deterrence using trained birds of prey. Our raptors, including falcons and hawks, naturally deter nuisance gulls from seaside towns and industrial areas.

This environmentally friendly method ensures a safe and sustainable solution, protecting both the local wildlife and the community.

Sky, stretching her wings

Sustainable, Eco-friendly & Natural

Using birds of prey to deter gulls and pigeons is an eco-friendly solution that avoids harmful chemicals or physical barriers. Raptors like falcons and hawks naturally mimic predator-prey dynamics, encouraging pest birds to relocate without causing harm. This method helps maintain ecological balance by preventing overpopulation and damage to buildings or crops.

Additionally, raptors offer a safer, more sustainable alternative to traditional pest control methods. Without the need for toxic substances or traps, this approach reduces risks to other wildlife and promotes a healthier urban ecosystem. It fosters a more natural coexistence between human spaces and wildlife, benefiting both the community and the environment.


Meet the team


Fly, a male harris hawk, 7 years old

Fly

Male harris hawk, 7 years old

Sky, a female peregrine Falcon, 6 years old

Sky

Female Gyr peregrine falcon, 6 years old

Peter, a male harris hawk, two years old.

Peter

Male harris hawk, two years old.

Genghis, a male harris hawk, 4 years old

Genghis

Male harris hawk, 4 years old

Olivia, a female harris hawk, 4 years old

Olivia

Female harris hawk, 4 years old

Chris Wood

Human falconer, working with Peter


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If you are looking for help discouraging unwanted birds on your site, please get in touch to discuss your requirements and get a quote.

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