It’s not every morning you pass a guy in the street with a hooded raptor perched on his arm (to be honest, it had never happened before today). And so of course I had to stop and ask him what he was doing there with such a splendid bird. Turns out they were both working! They were just below the Metropol Parasol (aka The Mushrooms) and apparently José Manuel lets the beautiful Lupi loose on a regular basis to swoop around the Parasols and return to her perch, thereby keeping pigeons from roosting. Amazing! When you think about it, the Parasols would make a great pigeon hang-out and yet there are never any there. Thanks to Lupi and José Manuel.
It was only afterwards that I realised I had more questions. Are there several pigeon prevention teams that work on shifts, or are a few hours a day with a hawk shadow passing over the structure enough to keep pigeons away? Does Lupi also hunt and kill or just maintain a menacing presence? And who the hell thought this up? I think it’s brilliant.
What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen today?

Aren’t they impressive from up close? I once had the possibility once to have Chilean Eagle on my arm… Wooooow!
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I don’t know if you know this, but they use these at football stadia in England, too, to keep the pigeons away from the football pitches!
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My friend Edu just told me on FB that they use falconers at airports all the time to keep other birds away from the planes. Live and learn!
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That’s fantastic!
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Round the States there are dog trainers called Geese Police that make regular calls to chase the Canada Geese from public parks and office complexes where they try to settle in — the goose crap can be a real problem.
Raptors are prettier!
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Lupi is stunning! I was very impressed by her.
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I love this way of addressing the pigeon problem. I’d never heard of it before, either! Such a cool thing to learn about.
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