Quick and Easy Bird Scare - AKA the Auto Defender
by Bri_Aday in Outside > Birding
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Quick and Easy Bird Scare - AKA the Auto Defender
I need a solution to my pigeon problem! My cars are in a direct line between two trees, and since pigeons aren't exactly discriminating in their choice of dropping sites they are often the target. I put this bird scare together with parts from my project bin in a half an hour! Free and fast, my two favorite 'F' words. :)
Because they have really nice tools and a big space, I made it at TechShop! http://www.TechShop.ws
Because they have really nice tools and a big space, I made it at TechShop! http://www.TechShop.ws
Gather Materials
For the bird scare you need:
4 Old CD's
1 3/4 PVC Cross
3 18 Inch pieces of 3/4 PVC Pipe
2 Fishing line Swivels
Epoxy or plastic glue
2 small eye screws
Flag Pole Mount
Tools:
Drill and bits
Paint
4 Old CD's
1 3/4 PVC Cross
3 18 Inch pieces of 3/4 PVC Pipe
2 Fishing line Swivels
Epoxy or plastic glue
2 small eye screws
Flag Pole Mount
Tools:
Drill and bits
Paint
Assemble the Tree
Put the PVC pipe together as shown. The joints fit very tightly, so I didn't need glue.
Paint!
PVC will degrade if exposed to direct sunlight. So I cleaned the PVC thoroughly and painted with a tan color I had in the workshop.
Final Assembly
Drill a small hole in the top and bottom of the CD. The location should correspond to the size of your swivel.
Drill a small pilot hole and screw in the eye hooks in the ends of the of the PVC arms. I placed them about 2 inches in from the end.
Insert the swivel in the screw eyes and the CD's.
Drill a small pilot hole and screw in the eye hooks in the ends of the of the PVC arms. I placed them about 2 inches in from the end.
Insert the swivel in the screw eyes and the CD's.
Install Flagpole Mount
I already had a flagpole mount on the house, so I was able to skip this step.
Profit!
Insert your Bird Scare into the Flag pole mount, tighten thumb screw.
Your Bird Scare is mounted and working! Now I am off to wash the car!
Notes:
Reflective type Bird Scares should be mounted in a spot where they will get sunlight most of the day.
A cross fitting was used to allow for more scares. You can add more trees and different types of reflectors or chimes to further deter the birds.
Your Bird Scare is mounted and working! Now I am off to wash the car!
Notes:
Reflective type Bird Scares should be mounted in a spot where they will get sunlight most of the day.
A cross fitting was used to allow for more scares. You can add more trees and different types of reflectors or chimes to further deter the birds.