Tag Archive: bird management solutions (25)

Managing Nuisance Birds on Industrial & Commercial Properties this Winter

WGC Indy Blogs

December 12, 2024
As the outdoor temperatures drop, nuisance birds deploy different tactics to survive: migration or habituation. For migratory birds, cold weather signals the start of the winter season; as such, many flocking birds such as Canada geese, gulls and sandhill cranes migrate to warmer weather in the southern United States and... Read More

How to Control Nuisance Birds on Industrial & Commercial Properties this Winter

MBM Blogs

December 12, 2024
As the outdoor temperatures drop, nuisance birds deploy different tactics to survive: migration or habituation. For migratory birds, cold weather signals the start of the winter season; as such, many flocking birds such as Canada geese, gulls and sandhill cranes migrate to warmer weather in the southern United States and... Read More

How to Manage Nuisance Birds on Industrial & Commercial Properties this Winter

WGC Blogs

December 12, 2024
As the outdoor temperatures drop, nuisance birds deploy different tactics to survive: migration or habituation. For migratory birds, cold weather signals the start of the winter season; as such, many flocking birds such as Canada geese, gulls and sandhill cranes migrate to warmer weather in the southern United States and... Read More

Video: Bird Management During Fall Migration

WGC Indy Blogs

October 29, 2024
Each year from July through December, approximately 4 billion birds migrate through the United States during fall migration. In October and November, larger wild birds, including Canada geese, travel to their southern wintering grounds – and can impact buildings, facilities and grounds while en route. To help commercial and industrial... Read More

Video: What You Need to Know About Fall Migration

MBM Blogs

October 29, 2024
Each year from July through December, approximately 4 billion birds migrate through the United States during fall migration. In October and November, larger wild birds, including Canada geese, travel to their southern wintering grounds – and can impact buildings, facilities and grounds while en route. To help commercial and industrial... Read More

Video: Fall Migration 101

WGC Blogs

October 29, 2024
Each year from July through December, approximately 4 billion birds migrate through the United States during fall migration. In October and November, larger wild birds, including Canada geese, travel to their southern wintering grounds – and can impact buildings, facilities and grounds while en route. To help commercial and industrial... Read More

Protect Your Sweet Corn Crop from Hungry Birds

WGC Blogs Agriculture

May 8, 2024
Corn. As far as the eye can see. Much of America’s growing lands are dominated by the stuff – which is used to feed our livestock,  fuel our vehicles, and fill our dinner plates. While sweet corn accounts for a small fraction of the nation’s corn crop (only 1%!), it... Read More

Bird Basics: Learn About the European Starling

WGC Indy Blogs

October 17, 2023
With its highly iridescent, speckled coat of feathers, bright yellow bill, and pink feet, the European Starling is an easily recognizable bird. These highly athletic birds can often be found flying in-sync in flocks numbering the tens of thousands, dancing in the sky as part of a murmuration. Distinct features... Read More

Bird Basics: Get to Know the European Starling

WGC Blogs

October 17, 2023
With its highly iridescent, speckled coat of feathers, bright yellow bill, and pink feet, the European Starling is an easily recognizable bird. These highly athletic birds can often be found flying in-sync in flocks numbering the tens of thousands, dancing in the sky as part of a murmuration. Distinct features... Read More

Bird 101: Get Familiar With the European Starling

MBM Blogs

October 17, 2023
With its highly iridescent, speckled coat of feathers, bright yellow bill, and pink feet, the European Starling is an easily recognizable bird. These highly athletic birds can often be found flying in-sync in flocks numbering the tens of thousands, dancing in the sky as part of a murmuration. Distinct features... Read More