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Employees with the city clap wooden blocks together to deter birds from nesting in trees in Brackenridge Park. They say this is part of an effort to reduce bird droppings in the area, which is near a footpath and playground.
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Is San Antonio a ‘Bird City’ or a city at war with birds?

by Lindsey Carnett March 6, 2022April 28, 2022

The city’s attempts to discourage birds from nesting in Brackenridge Park have been tied to a 2017 bond project to restore historic structures in the park.

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