I think the same way you address it in buildings?  I don’t endorse all the methods listed but these are some of the options. 

https://birdbarrier.com/pigeon-control

It depends on the design of the station, the sculpture etc. 

https://birdbarrier.com/pigeon-control

Charles Bergen
202 546 2339
www.charlesbergenstudios.com


On Nov 8, 2019, at 2:42 PM, Jennifer Easton <JEaston@bart.gov> wrote:

Hi all,
Absent a propeller beanie on top of a figurative sculpture - anyone find ways to discourage our feathered friends from alighting and making a mess of figurative - or heck any - sculpture.

I have a memorial sculpture being placed in a location that has a very active pigeon situation (transit station). Control has been tried in a number of ways, but nothing fully successful. Therefore the sculpture will likely become a nice additional perch so I'm trying to be as proactive as possible.

Thanks in advance.

Your friend in flight...

Jennifer A. Easton

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