ONEIDA — Mayor Peter Hedglon is encouraging city residents to band together to show migratory crows they’re unwelcome in the city.
“They roost in trees and make a mess,” he said in a statement issued Thursday.
Hedglon says he’s contacted experts at Cornell University Lab of Ornithology and a citizen’s group in Pennsylvania.
“It appears that the best way to deal with these migratory crows is to have a community-wide volunteer effort to encourage the crows to not roost around residences and/or commercial structures,” he says.
The mayor’s holding a City Hall meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. to put together a group of volunteers to deal with the crows. He’s tapped Donald Kingsley to chair the group.
“I anticipate that the committee will use noise and bright lights to encourage crows to move away from residences and commercial buildings,” Hedglon says.
The mayor reminds residents it’s illegal to shoot a firearm within the city’s inside district. “No individuals should use any type of firearms, fireworks, or other potentially injury-producing device or tactics to harass the crows.”
For those seeking information on crow strategies, he suggest visiting the website:
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