Why is it always right after a fresh wash, the birds come out to do their damage? You've just cleaned your cherished red car, then the local songbird comes along to help you redecorate—with poop.
No matter where you live, our avian friends roam the skies, eat whatever they like, and then subsequently expel waste all over your and others’ beautiful rides. It’s a natural phenomenon, sure, but ...
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New Study: Birds Are Most Likely to Poop on This One Type of Car (Yes, Really—This Was an Actual Study)
If you’ve ever emerged from a store to find your car freshly decorated by a passing pigeon, you’re not alone—and science finally has your back. A new study from Alan’s Factory Outlet, which ...
I have a poop problem. This may sound a bit vulgar – "low register," as an online slang dictionary termed it – but I bought a new car and birds are pooping all over it. Yes, I know, the word "poop" ...
A new study has revealed red cars attract more bird droppings than any other color. The research, conducted by online retailer Halfords, revealed red vehicles made up 18 percent of cars marked by ...
Q: Why is a robin bashing his beak into my car's outside mirror, and pooping down the side of the car, too? A: Your car's mirror is reflecting the robin's image back to him, making the bird think that ...
"Is a pigeon targeting my car?" Many people ask themselves this question when they park their freshly washed car—only to be shocked shortly afterward: it's covered in bird droppings. Photo: Getty ...
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