cliveshelton
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I find that toy rubber snakes work quite well. Not sure why though. Most domestic birds won't have seen them before. Must be an evolved fear. I use 3. Foredeck, sail cover and sprayhood.
Until recently Bru - the Marina was a mud berth.:ambivalence: thankfully the dredger has done it's work![]()
For goodness sake please don't use those stretched cords that hum and buzz in the wind. I've no idea whether they work, but they are a pain in the ears for everyone on boats nearby.
Some years ago I had a lovely peaceful mooring in Devon until one of my neighbouring boats fitted one of them, and I've been similarly plagued a couple of times since.
It did occur to me that wires or fishing line along the spreaders might turn the mast into a giant organ pipe, clearly that is the case....
I find that toy rubber snakes work quite well. Not sure why though. Most domestic birds won't have seen them before. Must be an evolved fear. I use 3. Foredeck, sail cover and sprayhood.
I am watching a kite in the shape of a hawk about to lift its prey from the ground swooping and diving over a fish restaurant at Swaneke on the East Coast of Bornholm, The first time I glimpsed it I actually thought it was a real hawk momentarily,
The Seagulls on the roof of the fish restaurant completely ignore it even though it is only 10 metres away,
You would think if anything worked it would be a diving hawk even if it isn't real.

For goodness sake please don't use those stretched cords that hum and buzz in the wind. I've no idea whether they work, but they are a pain in the ears for everyone on boats nearby.
Some years ago I had a lovely peaceful mooring in Devon until one of my neighbouring boats fitted one of them, and I've been similarly plagued a couple of times since.
A friend of ours used to fit garden netting over the boat to try and keep them off and it mostly succeeded, but they used to perch on the crosstrees and bomb from there!
However one day he got on board to find a very irate Herring Gull that had somehow penetrated his defences, in gratitude for being released it bit him quite sharply on the hand needing stitching.Wrecked his plans for a sail that day.