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Birds declare war on landlord

 In California, a species of American vulture, Kender has become an uninvited guest in a home, and despite numerous efforts by residents, he is unwilling to leave. The owner of the house said the donkeys had "declared war" on him.



   According to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), this type of donkey is in danger of extinction. The landlord can do nothing but clap and make noise to get away from the temples of the house.


   At least 15 donkeys have taken over Sanda Makool's house in Thahapi and beaten and destroyed his house.


   Her daughter turned to social media after numerous feudal attempts to throw vultures out of her home failed. The housewife's daughter, Sheena Contaro, wrote in a tweet that she had stoned Deck.


   There are less than 500 vultures in the United States.


   In California, where donkeys occupy a house, there are a total of 160 donkeys in the state, of which 15 occupy the house.


   The housewife's daughter wrote in a tweet: 'My little mother is trying to get the ten-foot-tall bird out of the house but she's not ready to go anywhere.


   Sometimes they sit on the roof and on the railing of the deck, they are beaten from all sides.


   She is also sharing pictures of these captive birds with her tweets.


   He tweeted: "Over the weekend, 15 condors landed at my mother's house and stunned her deck. They haven't gone yet. It's very painful, it has never happened before. Only 160 such The birds are free and they have decided to go to war with my mother. Neither Contaro nor her mother has any problem with the presence of birds. Their problem is with the damage to their home. Is.


   She says these ugly birds are overturning pots, painting houses and destroying screen doors.


   The US Wildlife Service responded to Contaro's tweets by telling them that the birds have been protected and that their mother's home is in an area that has historically been home to vultures.


   The Wildlife Service told them, "If they hurt you again, fly in such a way that the birds are not harmed." The Wildlife Service has identified three ways to evict the donkeys. Clap, make loud noises or spray water on them


   "My mother also thinks that her coming is both good and bad," he wrote.


   "They are not asking them to leave the property, but to leave the house." They sit on rooftops and railings, littering everywhere. Please sit on the tree but do not sit at home.


   The next day, Miss Contaro once shared information on social media about donkey raids on her mother's house. He wrote in his tweet that his mother, on the advice of the Wildlife Service, bathed some of the donkeys sitting on the roof with a hose pipe. Now they are resting on a tree. To see


   The California vulture is one of the largest birds in the world and has a wingspan of more than ten feet. These birds have been on the endangered species list since 1967

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