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Pigeon
Pigeons are the most common type of pest bird in North America and they cause a variety of problems at all kinds of buildings, from airports to manufacturing facilities to power plants and the rooftops of stores, offices, and homes.
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Gull
Gulls and other related sea birds exist in great numbers along coastal areas, large lakes and rivers. A subset of long winged swimming birds, there are 45 species of seagulls.
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Sparrow
The house sparrow is the number two urban pest bird and aren’t native birds to North America. Introduced as a species to North America in 1851, the house sparrow quickly spread across the country due to its lack of natural enemies and its adaptive traits.
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Starling
European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) are one of the worst (and most hated) nuisance birds in the U.S. This non-native, invasive species has spread across rural and urban North America.
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Raven
Ravens are a problem for all types of properties, from parking lots to agricultural fields, to suburban homes and even buildings in urban areas.
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Crow
Crows are a problem for all types of properties, from parking lots to agricultural fields, to suburban homes and even buildings in urban areas.
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Grackle
Grackles are pest birds that are boisterous, abundant members of the troupial family. Also members of this family are the blackbirds, cowbirds and orioles.
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Woodpecker
There are over 200 different species of woodpeckers worldwide, and approximately 23 of those can be found in the United States.
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Turkey Vulture
The Turkey Vulture won’t win any beauty contests. The birds’ shape and head look similar to a Turkey, with a red head and dark body feathers.
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Swallow
Swallows can be a nuisance in suburban areas due to their nesting habits. The mud nests damage and deface the outer walls and eaves of residences and office buildings.
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Goose
Geese can cause damage to agricultural crops year round, either by trampling or consumption. Aesthetic damage to suburban lawns, golf courses, etc., is incalculable.