Title: CASPER PIGEON PROJECT UPDATE
1CASPER PIGEON PROJECT UPDATE
- Michael J. Pipas
- Wildlife Disease Biologist
- USDA Wildlife Services
- May 13, 2008
2FERAL PIGEON or ROCK DOVEColumba livia
3PIGEON BIOLOGY
- Commensal and gregarious
- Adult natural mortality rate approximately 33
- Life expectancy of 2.4 years
- May achieve sexual maturity at 7 months
- Monogamous (mate for life)
- Only 1/3 of population actually attempts to breed
- Breeding occurs year round, with seasonal peaks
4PIGEON BIOLOGYREPRODUCTION
- 1-2 eggs per clutch average of 69 of eggs
hatch - Incubation period 18 days
- High nest site fidelity
- Established pair can lay another clutch of eggs
when first brood is about 20 days old
5PIGEON BIOLOGYREPRODUCTION
- About 25 days from hatching to fledging
- Of hatchlings, 76 fledge (or 52 of total eggs
laid) - About 30 of population consists of juveniles
- Juvenile mortality43
6PIGEON BIOLOGYREPRODUCTION
- With overlapping cycles, one pair can potentially
produce 9-10 broods per year (if all eggs hatch) - Each breeding pair actually produces 6-11 young
per year - If allowance is made for non-breeding
individuals, 1.2 young fledge per pair per year
7WHATS THE PROBLEM?
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16Depth of pigeon feces
17ZOONOTIC DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH PIGEONS
- BACTERIAL 14 Yersiniosis, Salmonellosis
- MYCOTIC (FUNGAL) 5 Candidiasis, Histoplasmosis
- PROTOZOAL 6 Trypanosomiasis, Toxoplasmosis
- RICKETTSIAL/ 3 Chlamydiosis, Q Fever
- VIRAL 8 Western Equine Encephalitis,
Newcastle disease - PARASITIC (CESTODES) 3 Taeniasis
- PARASITIC (NEMATODES) 4 NO ZOONOTIC DISEASES
- PARASITIC (TREMATODES) 14 Schistosomiasis
- PARASITIC (MITES) 1 Acariasis
- 54 ZOONOTIC DISEASES TRANSMITTED BY PIGEONS!!
18METHODS TO RESOLVE THE PROBLEM
- NONLETHAL Techniques
- LETHAL Techniques
19NONLETHAL Techniques
- Exclusion
- Frightening Devices
- Reproductive Inhibition
20NONLETHAL Techniques Exclusion
- Netting/wire grids
- Roosting deterrents
- Boarding up abandoned buildings
21Netting
22Roosting Deterrents
23Roosting Deterrents
24Roosting Deterrents
- Repellent gel
- Repels variety of birds by combination of smell,
taste, touch - Environmentally friendly (made of food grade
ingredients) easy to apply and remove - Very durable (will not evaporate, melt or freeze)
25Roosting DeterrentsCombinations
26Boarding up Buildings
27NONLETHAL Techniques Frightening Devices
28Frightening Devices Visual
29Frightening Devices Visual
30Frightening Devices Visual
31Frightening Devices Auditory
32Exclusion Some Examples
33NONLETHAL Techniques Reproductive Inhibition
(Ovocontrol P)
- Pelleted feed designed to impact hatchability of
pigeon eggs - Active ingredient is nicarbizin
- Registered by EPA in Spring 2007
- No risk of secondary hazards to raptors (birds
MUST consume bait) nearly negligible risk to
mammals
34NONLETHAL Techniques Reproductive Inhibition
(Ovocontrol P)
- Bait must be consumed for several consecutive
days (5 grams/day) to have desired effects on egg
production - Reversible (when level in blood falls below half
of peak value, effect on subsequent egg
production is virtually nil) - No overdosing effects
- Bait can be dispersed manually (by hand) or via
automated feeders - Cost estimate about 8.50 per day to treat 100
pigeons
35LETHAL Techniques
- Trapping/Euthanasia
- Hand capture/Euthanasia
- Shooting
- Avicides (e.g., pesticides)
36Trapping/Euthanasia
37Trapping/Euthanasia
38Hand Capture/Euthanasia
39Banding Project
40Banding ProjectWinter 2005-2006
- Attached leg bands to 30 pigeons at 7 sites
across town - 57 recaptures of banded birds (20 individual
birds) - Recapture frequency ranged from 1-21 (most
pigeons recaptured once or twice) - Nearly 100 site fidelity!
41Shooting
42AvicidesDRC-1339
43Pigeon Take By Year(Through May 13, 2008)
44Barriers to Solving the Problem
- Prolific nature (high reproductive potential)
- Dispersion and inaccessibility
- Backyard feeding
45Backyard Feeding
46Backyard Feeding357 pigeons!
47100 of 30 pigeon crops examined contained
anthropogenic food sources
48QUESTIONS?