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Evaluation of Bird Control on Landfill Sites: Case Studies
from the UKAndy Baxter
Bird Management UnitCentral Science Laboratory
U.K.
Extent of the Problem
• World-wide Issue: Waste is produced on every continent in the world. In the UK there are over 400 domestic waste landfills
• Scavenging birds are attracted to feed on waste and may represent a birdstrike hazard to airports
• In the UK, CSL is undertaking a 4 year study to determine how best to control birds on landfill sites
Experimental Protocol• Monitoring Birds on site• Determine numbers of birds on and in the area
• Implement Bird Control and test until failure or habituation occurs
• Remove control and monitor return of birds
Methods of control• Static, Unskilled or Skilled Control• Netting systems
• Pyrotechnics• Birds of Prey• Distress Calls
• Blank Firing Pistols• Bird Scaring Kites• Automated sound generators
Results from Netting System
Date
25.03.98
17.03.98
09.03.98
27.02.98
17.02.98
11.02.98
02.02.98
23.01.98
16.01.98
08.01.98
29.12.97
19.12.97
12.12.97
03.12.97
26.11.97
18.11.97
Me
an
No
. B
ird
s
2000
1500
1000
500
0
Corvids
Gulls
Results from Falconry
Date
30.06.2000
21.06.2000
12.06.2000
06.06.2000
22.05.2000
18.05.2000
04.05.2000
30.04.2000
20.04.2000
08.04.2000
29.03.2000
25.03.2000
16.03.2000
10.03.2000
29.02.2000
26.02.2000
Mea
n N
o. B
irds
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Gulls
Corvids
Date
17.01.00
11.01.00
05.01.00
28.12.99
22.12.99
21.12.99
17.12.99
13.12.99
10.12.99
09.12.99
30.11.99
23.11.99
22.11.99
19.11.99
Mean N
o.
Birds
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
Gulls
Corvids
Results from Bird Scaring Kites
Results from Sound Generators
Date
14.02.2001
13.02.2001
08.02.2001
07.02.2001
05.02.2001
30.01.2001
26.01.2001
23.01.2001
18.01.2001
15.01.2001
09.01.2001
03.01.2001
18.12.2000
Me
an
No
. B
ird
s1750
1500
1250
1000
750
500
250
0
Corvids
Gulls
Results from Distress Calls (Operating Hours Only)
Date
25.08.99
18.08.99
10.08.99
06.08.99
29.07.99
20.07.99
13.07.99
28.06.99
14.06.99
03.06.99
27.05.99
12.05.99
22.04.99
Me
an
No
. B
ird
s
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
Corvids
Gulls
Results from Distress Calls (1st Month; Dawn to Dusk)
Time of day
2200
2100
2000
1900
1800
1700
1600
1500
1400
1300
1200
1100
1000
900
800
700
600
500
Me
an
No
. o
f B
ird
s
2000
1000
0
Corvids
Gulls
Results from Distress Calls (Dawn to Dusk)
Date
25.08.99
18.08.99
10.08.99
06.08.99
29.07.99
20.07.99
13.07.99
01.07.99
21.06.99
14.06.99
08.06.99
02.06.99
22.05.99
12.05.99
30.04.99
22.04.99
Me
an
No
. o
f b
ird
s
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
Corvids
Gulls
Date
18.04.00
06.04.00
30.03.00
23.03.00
13.03.00
06.03.00
29.02.00
22.02.00
15.02.00
09.02.00
02.02.00
27.01.00
23.01.00
15.01.00
Me
an
No
. B
ird
s
3000
2000
1000
0
Corvids
Gulls
Results from Hawks
Results from Pyrotechnics
Date
08.08.2000
01.08.2000
25.07.2000
19.07.2000
10.07.2000
04.07.2000
28.06.2000
21.06.2000
12.06.2000
06.06.2000
29.05.2000
27.05.2000
15.05.2000
10.05.2000
03.05.2000
28.04.2000
18.04.2000
Mean N
o. B
irds
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
Gulls
Corvids
Results from Blank Firing Pistols
Date
21.06.2000
18.06.2000
13.06.2000
07.06.2000
30.05.2000
23.05.2000
17.05.2000
05.05.2000
29.04.2000
19.04.2000
13.04.2000
07.04.2000
31.03.2000
24.03.2000
15.03.2000
09.03.2000
01.03.2000
24.02.2000
11.02.2000
05.02.2000
Mean N
o. B
irds
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Gulls
Corvids
Conclusions• Most techniques have some effect• Individual methods are unlikely to deter all
target birds all of the time
• CSL is now looking at the level of deterrence which can be achieved using combinations of techniques
• Effectiveness of control varies between sites but the principles are broadly applicable to sites throughout the world