Birds are an essential part of nature’s opera, providing a beautiful and harmonious soundtrack for our daily lives. They play a vital role in the ecosystem, providing essential services such as insect and pest control, without the use of harmful chemicals. Not only do they help maintain the delicate balance of nature, but they also bring joy and happiness to millions of people around the world.

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However, the survival of many bird species is threatened by human activities such as habitat destruction, hunting, and the use of toxic chemicals. It is important that we understand and protect these magnificent creatures to ensure their survival for future generations to enjoy.

One way to help birds is through falconry, which is an effective way to keep airport runways safe. By training birds of prey to scare away other birds, falconry helps reduce the risk of bird strikes, which can be dangerous for both birds and aircraft. This method of bird control is humane and environmentally friendly, and it has been used successfully at airports around the world.

Another way to help birds is by setting up bird feeders in your garden. This not only provides food for birds, but it also adds audio to your garden, providing a musical backdrop to your outdoor space. There are many different types of bird feeders available, from simple bird tables to more elaborate setups, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.

In conclusion, birds play a vital role in our ecosystem and bring joy and happiness to millions of people around the world. It is important that we understand and protect these magnificent creatures to ensure their survival for future generations. By practicing falconry and setting up bird feeders, we can help protect birds and make a positive impact on the environment. So, next time you hear a bird singing, take a moment to appreciate their beauty and the important role they play in our world.

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Herby Olschewski

Herby Olschewski

Been there, done that… doing it all over again!

A product of South Africa, vintage 1963. Internaut since 1982. Roaming the world from the age of 23, to date. Jack of all trades, and master of none. Techie, pilot, digital nomad. Travelling ~ living ~ working ~ anywhere.