on 13-09-2015 09:50 PM
Thought there might be some fresh ideas here, because I tell you- we're all out.
For the past 2 years we've had wattle birds waking us up at dawn, and it's peak squawking time now that spring has sprung.
It's the most annoying sound I've ever heard- beats a screaming baby by miles. At least you can attempt to DO something with a screaming baby. Nothing works on wattle birds, they just keep doing it. That noise waking you daily is a mild bform of torture.
Best method so far is the hose- I won't go through the almost-clinical trials I did last year, but I got it down to 2 hose-blasts and 15 mins. This year, I decided to be less insane and not let it bother me so much.
But, it's bothering me. The big male one started at 5.38am this morning and I know from my testing last year that it'll get earlier, and go for longer. Apart from 1) removing all trees and 2) an air rifle (am friggin' tempted)- has anyone had any success with getting rid of them? I can't be the only person copping this!
on 16-10-2018 08:32 AM
on 16-10-2018 10:30 AM
It could be worse ....
on 02-11-2018 11:26 AM
hi 'elusiveeditions'.....just wondering if you found a solution to these tourtureous monotonous non stop peace destroying wattle birds....they drive me to the brink of madness ...especially right at this time (beginning of november) , do they really do this for the next 3 months?!!!...arrhhhh!!!!!
kaz
on 02-11-2018 07:11 PM
Is this what you mean?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcxUndi2Lgg
I can see how it would drive you nuts.
Still, there's worse noises.
We are city-dwellers, and like the urban birdsong.
03-11-2018 09:16 AM - edited 03-11-2018 09:17 AM
@ostr97 wrote:hi 'elusiveeditions'.....just wondering if you found a solution to these tourtureous monotonous non stop peace destroying wattle birds....they drive me to the brink of madness ...especially right at this time (beginning of november) , do they really do this for the next 3 months?!!!...arrhhhh!!!!!
kaz
One of the vineyards that I run sheep in have problems with wattle birds eating the fruit. They use a gas gun to scare them away. It emmits a very loud bang like a cannon every five minutes or so. Seems to work very well and could be worth a try..........
on 03-11-2018 02:58 PM
hi
no , not so many notes ....these ones have a variety of song , most of which are non intrusuve , even pleasant ...the present song is a one note gwarrk every 8 sec ..starting from 5.30am and , honestly , pretty well non stop all day , only stop when i scare them away by finding the tree there on an bashing it with a bit of poly pipe(does'nt hurt the tree)...today it's slowed down a bit...is this a mating call and it got lucky?
on 04-11-2018 08:38 AM
@ostr97 wrote:hi
no , not so many notes ....these ones have a variety of song , most of which are non intrusuve , even pleasant ...the present song is a one note gwarrk every 8 sec ..starting from 5.30am and , honestly , pretty well non stop all day , only stop when i scare them away by finding the tree there on an bashing it with a bit of poly pipe(does'nt hurt the tree)...today it's slowed down a bit...is this a mating call and it got lucky?
Hope so, for your sanity's sake
06-11-2018 11:19 PM - edited 06-11-2018 11:20 PM
@patphil_1842 wrote:
I’ve got one too. I’ve tried the owl & have been spraying the trees with bird deterrent, just moves to a power line or a neighbouring tree. Every day 5am for 3 months. It’s bred and now there’s a whole family of them, they’ve attacked and scared off all the lovely smaller birds and the parrots. Destroying my life.
" I’ve tried the owl "
Have you tried a live owl?
on 23-08-2020 11:20 PM
on 24-08-2020 08:10 PM
They are quite quiet where i am located , this bird species return around this time for nesting , but i suspect they have had about 100 years of , er, selective breeding....