21 August 2017
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â Council is now up to plan C but noisy mynas are sitting tight...
Driven bird batty By Casey Neill New netting could give meddlesome mynas their marching orders from a Hallam nature strip. Charles Avenue resident Vera Mezentseff said the noisy Indian myna bird flock was nesting in the tree outside her neighbourâs property, disturbing her sleep and wellbeing. She went to the City of Casey for help and at its 6 June meeting councillor Wayne Smith successfully moved for action against the 150-odd introduced pest species as a âmatter of extreme urgencyâ. Ms Mezentseff said plan A was to set up traps and plan B was to trim the trees. âThat didnât work,â she said. âNow weâre up to plan C.â
âPrior to me, neighbours were trying to hose them down but as soon as you put the hose away theyâre back at it. âRubber snakes in the tree hasnât worked. Throwing stones at the tree hasnât worked. âIâve been using cotton balls to try to sleep and not to be woken by them. âIn the afternoon you have to put your TV louder to not hear them.â Cr Smith said the situation was the councilâs responsibility because it planted the tree. âIâm just glad that thereâs a resolution. Weâre working hard to try and fix it,â he said. He said audio recordings of the birds in full voice was âshockingâ. âYou canât live with it,â he said.
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branch in the tree was covered in bird poo, and the footpath also wore the excrement. âSo it is a health issue as well. They do carry diseases,â she said. She said the council pledged to monitor the situation once the net was in place. âWeâre hoping that they donât decide to jump in someoneâs backyard and sit in their tree,â she said. âItâs a pretty big project but I canât do this. âIf you have a restless night and then the birds are at it at 5.30am, itâs like theyâre ruling your ife.â She said development in surrounding suburbs seemed to be driving the birds into larger packs. âIt looks like this area is being invaded, I suppose,â she said.
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The council planned to install netting over the tree on Wednesday 16 August but wild winds caused a delay. âIt is a major problem,â Ms Mezentseff said. Sheâs lived there almost two years. âIn the morning theyâll come in say 5.30am to 6am and the whole tree is infested with these birds,â she said. âThey go to about 7am. âIn the afternoon they start up again. They fly in about 5.45pm. âDuring the night if theyâre disturbed theyâll go off again. âIt doesnât matter if youâre sick or itâs the weekend, they just fly in and they will not stop chirping and screeching for that whole hour.â Ms Mezentseff said every leaf and every