🦉 Scare Away the Ordinary, Embrace the Extraordinary!
The Woodside Large Realistic Owl Decoy is a meticulously designed garden ornament that not only enhances your outdoor aesthetics but also serves as an effective pest deterrent. With a rotating head for added realism, this weather-resistant decoy is lightweight yet customizable for stability, making it the perfect addition to any garden or crop area.
Product Dimensions | 14 x 15 x 38 cm; 485 g |
Part number | W339 |
Material type | Plastic |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Manufacturer | Woodside |
Manufacturer reference | W339 |
ASIN | B01N0CHE8B |
M**D
Works well
After fixing on a 30cmx30cm board With 8 self tapping screws from underneath and screwing the board into roof - this works a treat - it’s head rotates - once the fin has been attached - and it looks the part
M**S
Very nice but hasn’t done the job.
Bought this after reading that an Owl up high in garden can help to get rid of wood pigeons that plague the garden. First 24 hours looked good. But the wood pigeons are back 😞
A**R
Doesn't Scare Pigeons
As you can see from the state of what was a crystal clear pond, the pigeons in my garden aren't bothered by it.
R**J
Doesn't scare herons..
Looks good, but the heron just walks past it even though I move it around regularly.
A**
Owltastic
My Mum is daft on owls. She loves it. I probably should’ve bought her 2. Decent price. Looks well made. Can’t complain. :)
J**Y
I love this
I love this it looks so realistic when his head moves
L**1
Scary! But not for pigeons or squirrels!
Very plastic looking. Has definitely not scared the pigeons or the smaller birds, but creeps me out completely 😬. It is a good size, easy to install and has obstructed the path of the squirrels on the fence so they don't dig the garden up anymore. It takes a fair bit of wind to makes its head spin/move but when it does it is soooo creepy!!!! Bit of a waste of money but had to try something.
T**E
Fun owl for the garden.
The pidgeons kept away for a few days then they realised the owl was not a threat. It maybe because a robin perched on the owls head. All the birds like their new friend.
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