An Australian cockatoo had enough of guard spikes erected atop a shopping center, so he ripped them down in a scene captured on video.
Cockatoos"seem to take great enjoyment" in destruction,"whether it is random vandalism or more strategic damage."
Anti-nesting spikes are growing in popularity with shopping centers—if not cockatoos. Other anti-bird measures include placing decoy birds of prey outside to scare smaller birds away. That strategy, though, has proven less successful. The Katoomba troublemaker is not the only bird to take the matter into its own hands—or, rather, beak: In Geraldton, Western Australia, corellas, a subspecies of cockatoo, have been seen pulling guard spikes off the roof of the Saint Francis Xavier Cathedral. The birds have also chewed through wires at the church and tore asbestos-covered paint off the roof of a nearby hotel.
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