PIGEON HELP

If the bird is coming at you aggressively try swatting it away with the back of your hand. Not hard, but enough to let it know it's behaviour won't be tolerated. It may take a bit of time but he should soon get the message. Try not to be afraid of them, they can't hurt you! I've had them peck, slap and do a bite sort of twist to my hands. It's a bit of a shock but shouldn't really hurt.
I have been
 
If the bird is coming at you aggressively try swatting it away with the back of your hand. Not hard, but enough to let it know it's behaviour won't be tolerated. It may take a bit of time but he should soon get the message. Try not to be afraid of them, they can't hurt you! I've had them peck, slap and do a bite sort of twist to my hands. It's a bit of a shock but shouldn't really hurt.
I have been
 
I read the post. There's no need to be so rude. OP said he was doing better with his fear, so I was just mentioning it as an option. And he clearly no longer hates birds if he's wanting the others to stay around.

You don't even know that he has any family that are willing/able to help him. What's he supposed to do if he's alone? Maybe you should suggest what he should do to handle the problem on his own.
Thank you amy .... I dont think anyone is reading my message...... The birds are wild.... I never feed pigeons before.... Just trying to do the humane thing to get rid of this one..
 
Thank you amy .... I dont think anyone is reading my message...... The birds are wild.... I never feed pigeons before.... Just trying to do the humane thing to get rid of this one..
Because pigeons, feral or not, are very social and stay together in a flock, if you are dealing with a feral group, clearly you have less control over what members join the flock than if you keep pigeons in a loft. I have some very aggressive cock birds in my loft. The one I had to hand feed after he was abandoned by his parents is probably the most 'bitey'. :hmm He also tries to dominate me and I just don't let him. He is much smaller than me and simply has an exaggerated sense of his own power.:lol:
But I digress lol ....
To your point-
There is no simple easy answer to your question except to cull(kill) the unwanted bird. If you still hate birds a little bit then perhaps that is your choice. I suspect that learning more about pigeons through research(there is so much available on YT or just google your question.) might be a more satisfying answer for you. The more you know about them, the more you will understand and admire their behavior and the less you will fear them.
 
'Getting rid of him' may be an impossibility given the flocking behavior of pigeons. Attitude adjustment should work.

If the bird is coming at you aggressively try swatting it away with the back of your hand. Not hard, but enough to let it know it's behaviour won't be tolerated. It may take a bit of time but he should soon get the message. Try not to be afraid of them, they can't hurt you! I've had them peck, slap and do a bite sort of twist to my hands. It's a bit of a shock but shouldn't really hurt.

Add the use of a fly swatter to this. It won't injure him, but should teach respect.
 
'Getting rid of him' may be an impossibility given the flocking behavior of pigeons. Attitude adjustment should work.



Add the use of a fly swatter to this. It won't injure him, but should teach respect.
This bird just started coming around....... He was never with with them before a few days ago.... The others are very Cool for the past 3months Now this brand new one that just stopped by is not being pleasant ..... I like the others now but not the VERY NEW ONE
 
Unfortunately as these birds are either wild or feral they will come and go as they please. As you are feeding them they will continue to come and as likely as has happened more will inevitably come too when they realise there is a free meal to be had. If you enjoy feeding them then you will have to accept that this one pigeon is not as enjoyable as the others. If it is physically chasing you then you will have to shoo it away. You can swat it or give it a short squirt with a hose or water pistol. If it learns that everytime it comes for you it gets a face full of water it will soon learn to stay away from you. If you can trap it into a cage then you could take it for a trip and release it somewhere away from your home but likely it will return as that's what pigeons do, mostly.
 

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