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Deauville Libre Echange Screening FC

Deauville Libre Echange Screening FC

Louis-Carl Vignon attending the opening ceremony as part of the 51th Deauville American Film Festival on September 5, 2025 in Deauville, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Deauville Libre Echange Screening FC

Deauville Libre Echange Screening FC

Louis-Carl Vignon attending the opening ceremony as part of the 51th Deauville American Film Festival on September 5, 2025 in Deauville, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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50th American Film Festival - Closing Ceremony - Deauville

50th American Film Festival - Closing Ceremony - Deauville

Louis Carl Vignon attending the Closing Ceremony of the 50th American Film Festival in Deauville, France on September 14, 2024. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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50th American Film Festival - Closing Ceremony - Deauville

50th American Film Festival - Closing Ceremony - Deauville

Louis Carl Vignon attending the Closing Ceremony of the 50th American Film Festival in Deauville, France on September 14, 2024. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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50th Deauville Festival Closing Ceremony

50th Deauville Festival Closing Ceremony

Louis Carl Vignon attending the Closing Ceremony of the 50th American Film Festival in Deauville, France on September 14, 2024. Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/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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