🦅 Scare Away the Crows, Not Your Style!
The Esschert's Design FY18 Crow Scare Decoy is a robust, weather-resistant plastic decoy measuring 13 x 36 x 22 cm, designed to effectively deter crows and protect your garden. Its lifelike appearance ensures that your outdoor space remains inviting while keeping unwanted visitors at bay.
R**C
Does the job until it breaks
It did the job for a few months. The weak link is where the bird inserts on the base, which broke rendering the whole thing unusable
M**T
They were scared, then they got to know each other.
It actually worked for a while. No pigeons. Now they are they are back and best friends with the crow. It would be great if it had a motion detector that made crow sounds I think. That would scare the little f....rs. Maybe.
B**D
Expensive for the quality but it seems to be working
Poorly made cheap moulded plastic with no instructions but its fixings are quite versatile. Attached it to balcony railings and definitely getting fewer pigeons now.Don't know how robust it will be over the winter.
T**M
Does the job
Before this plastic bird arrived, I had to shoo away pigeons from my 4th floor terrace most days, often several times a day. I fitted the crow to the top bar of my terrace railing on 2 March 2019, since when no pigeons have landed on my terrace at all. A seagull landed once to have a close inspection, and so did a crow, presumably out of curiosity, but that's been all. Once fitted it is extremely difficult to remove and replace elsewhere; at least I find it difficult, but since no pigeons have come near my terrace, I see no reason to move it.
J**2
Did the crow work
the pigeons look frightened for 2 days and despite moving the crow around they did not give a damn in fact one of the pigeons toook a fancy to it
M**R
bird scarer
lovely looking bird but did not scare our plague of magpies who were eating all the hens food . now a garden ornament with other birds i have
M**S
It didn’t work for me
I was having problems with pigeons landing on the handrail of my balcony and then fouling on the decking below. I saw the positive reviews for this scarer so decided to give it a try. I fixed it to the hand rail and it worked for a couple of weeks but the pigeons then seemed to get used to it and started landing again, I then hung it up so that it would move in the wind but this didn’t work either. I have now tried hanging reflective disks which I’m hoping will be more successful.
H**M
Not secure
Legs which should securely fasten to balcony are just one bit of plastic that pushes in/out very easily From main body. One gust of wind and legs may stay but rest will blow away.Fastening to attach feet is too small for my balcony banister needs to be around twice as longWill need a lot of diy to get it to work safely. Just hope after all that it will scare the pigeons
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