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Amazing variety of birds at a stone Basin during heatwave - Paris

Amazing variety of birds at a stone Basin during heatwave - Paris

A group of Common Starling ( Sturnus vulgaris , Etourneau Sansonnet ) bathing in a stone Basin in a garden in Rosny Sous Bois near Paris on August 2025 during heatwave with dryness and high temperatures. Photo by Christophe Geyres/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Amazing variety of birds at a stone Basin during heatwave - Paris

Amazing variety of birds at a stone Basin during heatwave - Paris

A Common wood pigeon (Columba palumbus, Pigeon ramier) and a group of Common Starling ( Sturnus vulgaris , Etourneau Sansonnet ) bathing in a stone Basin in a garden in Rosny Sous Bois near Paris on August 2025 during heatwave with dryness and high temperatures. Photo by Christophe Geyres/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Amazing variety of birds at a stone Basin during heatwave - Paris

Amazing variety of birds at a stone Basin during heatwave - Paris

A group of Common Starling ( Sturnus vulgaris , Etourneau Sansonnet ) bathing in a stone Basin in a garden in Rosny Sous Bois near Paris on August 2025 during heatwave with dryness and high temperatures. Photo by Christophe Geyres/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Amazing variety of birds at a stone Basin during heatwave - Paris

Amazing variety of birds at a stone Basin during heatwave - Paris

A Common Starling ( Sturnus vulgaris , Etourneau Sansonnet ) bathing in a stone Basin in a garden in Rosny Sous Bois near Paris on August 2025 during heatwave with dryness and high temperatures. Photo by Christophe Geyres/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Amazing variety of birds at a stone Basin during heatwave - Paris

Amazing variety of birds at a stone Basin during heatwave - Paris

A group of Common Starling ( Sturnus vulgaris , Etourneau Sansonnet ) bathing in a stone Basin in a garden in Rosny Sous Bois near Paris on August 2025 during heatwave with dryness and high temperatures. Photo by Christophe Geyres/ABACAPRESS.COM

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16th Annual Thirst Gala 2025 - LA

16th Annual Thirst Gala 2025 - LA

Jade Starling arrives at the 16th Annual Thirst Gala 2025 held at the SLS Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Beverly Hills on June 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Photo by Kay Qiao/Image Press Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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16th Annual Thirst Gala 2025 - LA

16th Annual Thirst Gala 2025 - LA

Jade Starling arrives at the 16th Annual Thirst Gala 2025 held at the SLS Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Beverly Hills on June 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Photo by Kay Qiao/Image Press Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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16th Annual Thirst Gala 2025 - LA

16th Annual Thirst Gala 2025 - LA

Jade Starling arrives at the 16th Annual Thirst Gala 2025 held at the SLS Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Beverly Hills on June 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Photo by Kay Qiao/Image Press Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hurricane Helene Makes Landfall In Florida

Hurricane Helene Makes Landfall In Florida

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Charles Starling, a lineman with Team Fishel, is pelted with rain as he walks by a row of electrical line trucks staged in a field in The Villages, FL, USA, on Thursday, September 26, 2024. Thousands of the trucks are staged by Duke Energy in preparation for damage from Hurricane Helene. Photo by Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Birds

Birds

15.04.2024, Tallinn. Spring, birds. Starling sitting on a branch. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Bird Condos To Encourage Breeding In The Purple Martin - Montreal

Bird Condos To Encourage Breeding In The Purple Martin - Montreal

A starling flies up to a bird condo along the La Prairie Basin on the shore of the St. Lawrence River on Wednesday, June 28, 2023 in Lasalle, Que, Canada. A project sponsored by Quebec Oiseaux, since 2020, has built bird condos along the shore to encourage breeding in the purple martin, an endangered species. Photo by Christinne Muschi/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bird Condos To Encourage Breeding In The Purple Martin - Montreal

Bird Condos To Encourage Breeding In The Purple Martin - Montreal

A starling feeds its young in a bird condo along the La Prairie Basin on the shore of the St. Lawrence River on Wednesday, June 28, 2023 in Lasalle, Que, Canada. A project sponsored by Quebec Oiseaux, since 2020, has built bird condos along the shore to encourage breeding in the purple martin, an endangered species. Photo by Christinne Muschi/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers To Fight Against The Starling Nuisances - Strasbourg

Falconers have been putting an end to starling nuisances for years in Strasbourg. Thousands of starlings form dormitories in the trees of the Loucheur housing estate in the Port du Rhin in Strasbourg. This cohabitation generates numerous complaints from residents, shopkeepers and members of associations. The nuisances observed are above all health, noise and economic. Kilian Martel and Alex Vignon, falconers from the Phoenix Effarouchement company, work with Alpha and Vado, a male and a female Harris's hawk. The birds of prey trigger attacks on the starlings, to create a feeling of insecurity and force them to move, to continue their migration. Small bells, attached to the legs of the buzzards, reinforce the scare. An environmentally friendly method of moving starlings. October 26, 2021, in Strasbourg, Northeastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hannibal (2001)

Hannibal (2001)

Anthony Hopkins & Julianne Moore Characters: Hannibal Lecter & Clarice Starling Film: Hannibal (USA/UK 2001) Director: Ridley Scott 09 February 2001 Date: 09 February 2001

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Hannibal (2001)

Hannibal (2001)

Anthony Hopkins & Julianne Moore Characters: Hannibal Lecter & Clarice Starling Film: Hannibal (USA/UK 2001) Director: Ridley Scott 09 February 2001 Date: 09 February 2001

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Hannibal (2001)

Hannibal (2001)

Julianne Moore Characters: Clarice Starling Film: Hannibal (USA/UK 2001) Director: Ridley Scott 09 February 2001 Date: 09 February 2001

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Hannibal (2001)

Hannibal (2001)

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