The Village of Haliburton is the heart of the Municipality of Dysart et al—home to businesses and non-profit organizations that provide shopping and services to our permanent and seasonal residents, and our visitors and tourists. Unfortunately, Haliburton is also home to a growing flock of pigeons.
While pigeon droppings are not necessarily harmful to humans, pigeons create an unsightly mess that detracts from the charm and beauty of our village.
Why are there pigeons in the Village of Haliburton?
Pigeons love living in the village because there’s generally plenty of food, accessible places to nest, and few predators. When roosting and nesting, pigeons seek out flat spots like rooftops and window ledges, and sneak into open spots in buildings like soffits and fascia.