Pigeon "dispute" with neighbour

Hi all, It seems other people have experienced a similar issue, but we have had a complaint from our next door neighbour about pigeons. In fact without discussing it at all with us, we just received a letter from the council warning us about "persistent pigeon feeding". It also seems that he reported rats in our garden, which is a blatant lie as we have two cats, who while rather too fat and lazy to bother the birds, are certainly discouraging to rats and mice. We have been feeding birds (and squirrels and hedgehogs) at this house for nearly 10 years in the same way, just couple of hanging feeders and a couple of small open trays, plus a tray of nuts some distance away to keep the squirrels busy. Of course we have always had a few pigeons, but this year we have seen a lot more for some reason, however we wanted to keep feeding as we knew other local birds were fledglings and many of these young birds were coming to our table as well. Having got the letter I approached the neighbour about it and offered to order some caged feeders and other bits to 'pigeon proof' our feeders. I have no problem with this as the pigeons do poo a lot and I understand they can be a pest to some people, and tend to scare off the smaller birds. There is, I note , no poo on his roof, shed or fence, the birds only come into our garden, so any mess is our problem. However it seems that before he contacted the council the neighbour decided to post pictures of our house and garden featuring said 'pigeon menace' on Facebook publicly, and invited comments from his many ignorant friends who suggested variations on shooting or poisoning the birds, or in more than one case, to "shoot the birds, then the neighbours". Nice people. My wife especially likes to feed the birds as she has MS and is essentially housebound, so the best way to see the wildlife for her is to bring it to our home. I am literally stunned that anyone I know can be so mean, and so uncaring about humans and animals alike. Its got so that my wife is scared to feed the birds in case she is doing something wrong. Anyway, based on the posts on this site, we have contacted the council and will happily allow them to visit our new feeder setup. Despite intimidation, we have no intention of stopping feeding any of the creatures feathered or furry, that come to our garden. Not really looking for advice here, but a bit of "moral support" would be very much appreciated right now...
  • Well you certainly have mine CW & Wife!  I too have come unstuck with miserable neighbours who reported me to landlords for feeding Pigeons, amongst all the other birds, & Gulls ... well, we never have Gulls here as there is a resident pair of Kestrels plus lots of other Corvids!  The outcome was that the landlords said that they could not ban me from feeding birds but to tone it down a bit in the interest of keeping the neighbours happy!!  What a laugh, these miserable people no longer speak to me. & is not nice being snubbed all the time but I have decided I prefer the company of my birds.  I only use a few hanging feeders now which means I no longer see Woodies or Collared Doves. It was mainly sparked off with a natural explosion in Wood Pigeon numbers for which I cannot be held personally responsible!

    I do understand how upset & edgy you both feel but it would be worse if you gave in to these poor people who have no appreciation of the world around them!  Thanks for listening

     

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  • Mine too, aren't some people strange.   We had a bit of bother with neighbours when we fed birds on hanging feeders close to house, o'h what a lovely lot of different birds I could see from my kitchen window.  Then rats were mentioned, and indeed appeared, so my feeders had to be moved, but I hasten to add that only to the top of the garden, I still feed the birds, just don't have the lovely close up that I used to.

    Keep feeding, it will only be a short time before people have something else to moan about and you will be able to carry on as before.

    Lot to learn

  • I'd contact the council and tell them that the neighbours actions posting photos of your property on facebook and him receiving comments such as "shoot the neighbours" has caused your wife a great deal of distress and fear, and point out her circumstances having MS and how much she enjoys watching the birds as she can't get out much.  The neighbours behaviour is totally inapproriate and really shows that he is too scared and unreasonable to stand up and speak to you about feeding the birds himself so he has to do it behind your back and get someone else to do his dirty work for him.