Noise Nuisance From Gas Gun Bird Scarers
Our our recent return from a three trip around Europe we stopped off at the New Century New Forest site. Excellent though this site is, the peace was ruined by frequent explosions from a gas gun bird scarer in a nearby field, firing throughout the hours
of daylight. I wrote to the Club & suggested they should protest to the New Forest Park Authourity but although I received an acknowledgement from the Club of my communication, diappointingly I never received a reply. After five days we moved on again to the
CCC site at Polstead. The first sound we heard was a gas gun bird scarer from nearby fields, again throughout the hours of daylight. The natural peace & tranqulity of our British countryside is rapidly being ruinedby these devices which are spreading like
wildfire. The Club must do more to defend it sites from these noiise nuisances and get their use banned from places close to where people live or reside. We will not be visiting either site again.
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You certainly do have problems with "noise?on sites you visit not that either club can do anything about bird scarers on farmland in spring when crops are most vunerable from flocks of birds, and then of course there is the "constant?" barking from dogs,on two other sites which in the years we have been members have not noted before,
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It might have stopped after 5 years, JV.
That was a cracking OP, wasn’t it?
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That’s good to hear, Easy, but sadly the OP has had noise problems at Sutton as well.😕
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Just ignore the guns. Country people do - and so do many of the birds!
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The National Farmers Union have a Code of Practice regarding the use of bird scarers which details times of use, particularly on Sundays, and distances from human habitation etc. If you are on a site where this is a nuisance it is worth asking the site warden if they have checked if the local farmer is sticking to the Code of Practice.
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The thing is with these bird scarers is that they are only required during certain phases of a crop and then only with specific crops like legumes. They may only be effective and used for a couple of weeks each growing season. Furthermore, with crop rotation this also means that specific fields which need this protection one year may not be revisited by the technology for several years.
I'm at a loss really to see how the club can become involved in medelling with the needs of local farmers and the legitimate and practical actions of our food producers.
This year, as a visitor to the countryside, you may be disturbed for a short period but it may be many years before that disturbance is experienced again. Having said that, as I've lived all my life in the country I may have just come to accept this country practice.
They have been used for years and I don't think they are more prolific today, may be the best thing to do is avoid holidaying during those few weeks when they are most likely to be employed.
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JVB
Interested to know how you have managed to resurrect a five year old post?
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I’m not sure JV is the culprit. The OP wrote a review of another site this afternoon and I suspect probably looked up this old thread. Maybe that action brought it back to life.
All 3 postings/reviews by the OP have concerned noise on site, that is sooo unlucky.😕
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Interesting thought TW this forum never fails to surprise!!! I have highlighted it to Rowena to see if IT can check it out.
David
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Whether an old thread or not, this noise does make some sites difficult for dog owners (or humans with a dicky ticker!).
When we were Site wardens, a simple request for the farmer to point the gas gun away from the site, instead of towards it, made a big difference and caused no animosity with the farmer.
As I said, the NFU code of conduct is available online to check, and the local council can help too.
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The problem is there is always some type of noise in the countryside, that's the reality. There are country areas affected by army ranges, flight practices etc. Late night combining will be happening now. Bird scarers are very noisy, so are low flying jets. It's good if you can reduce a noise by some means but this can't always happen. There is tranquillity in our countryside but it's not always tranquil and never has been.
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This is an "old thread" but nevertheless still relevant. Bird Scarers are used on Airfields to keep aircraft safe and are required by farmers to protect their crops ( Their Livelihood). We who live in the countryside accept this and get used to the sound easily. If some campers cannot accept this protection and find the noise disturbing, the easy answer is to use urban campsites.
K
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It’s clear from site reviews that people often have unrealistic expectations. We only have to read the complaints about crows, cockerels, cows etc etc to see that they have a vision of a rural idyll which is far from reality.
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Yes, agreed - folk just need to think a bit more about their location. I remember the complaint about cows mooing at Shawsmead , I think, the church bells at Cheddar and the rooks at Chatsworth.All part of the attraction of visiting new areas I'd have thought.
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This year we stopped at a campsite 'overthere' just south of Toulouse, I think the bird cannon in the adjacent field threw a wobbly. It went off at 2 minute intervals, throughout the night and still going strong come morning , only stayed one night and moved to another site just north of Toulouse. Peace at last plus a cycleway straight from site
They are a fact of life in the countryside but when things go wrong it's damn annoying if left unchecked.
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Don’t feed the blighters. That’s the answer. Then they take their hobnailed boots elsewhere👍🏻
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As I was walking by the sea
A seagull sent it's love to me
As I wiped it from my eye
I thanked the Lord that cows don't fly
😉 Cleaning the caravan roof is tough enough but I wonder if the OP has had a "crow deposit" upset him - or maybe it was the church bells?? The peace & tranquility of the British countryside 😲😉😀
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Noise, you don't know what noise is until you have an Osprey transition from plane to helicopter as it comes in to land. Monday, this went onto right through to 1130pm!
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