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Is it Safe to Relocate a New York City Pigeon?

You might have caught a New York pigeon on your property and due to restrictions of the law or your personal conviction about not killing animals unnecessarily; you want to spare the pigeon. You might, however, be wondering if it is a good idea to relocate the pigeon. This article will cover:
· Is it a good idea to relocate a pigeon?
· Why it is not a good idea to relocate pigeon?
· What to do if you have caught a pigeon



Is it a Good Idea to Relocate a Pigeon?
It is a very bad idea to relocate a New York City pigeon. Thus, if you have caught a pigeon, relocating the pigeon is not a good idea at all. It will be best to just set the bird free in front of your house instead of going through the stress of relocating the bird.

Why is it Not a Good Idea to Relocate Pigeon?
It is not a good idea to relocate New York pigeon because not only does not a pigeon have the ability to trace its way back to your building, the pigeon will want to return to your building. If they have been around your property for some time, they will already regard your property as a home. So they will want to find their way back home when they are relocated.

What to do if You have Caught a Pigeon
There are three major options that you can exploit if you have caught a New York City pigeon. The first option is that you could let the pigeon go and allow them to continue their activities if you don’t mind the nuisance they constitute. The second option is to kill the pigeon and know that the particular pigeon will never bother you again. The third option is to let it go and then set up pigeon control material that will make it leave on its own.

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