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We’re Everywhere! But we bet you don’t know it!

Our country is built on history. Literally. Our buildings are historic and who doesn’t love the thought of something that lasts forever! Historical architecture is our specialty and we preserve buildings to remain for years to come! BirdMaster has worked on over thousands of buildings, but we bet you can’t even tell. In fact, you …

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November 20, 2014 jjpace@birdmaster.com Leave a comment

The island of pelicans

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Looking out over the ocean from San Francisco Bay, you can see the span of Alcatraz Island.  But it’s nothing like what you may have seen in the movies. In the years since its discovery, the island has been home to a number of different uses but now the island and its buildings are preserved …

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August 28, 2014 jjpace@birdmaster.com Leave a comment

Come one, come all, but no birds at Carnegie Hall

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New York City is a place where dreams come true and you know you’ve made it when you play at Carnegie Hall. One of the most prestigious music venues in the world, Carnegie Hall, fills its 3,670 seats every year for more than 200 concerts. In 1891 Andrew Carnegie set out to build the hall …

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July 18, 2014 jjpace@birdmaster.com 1 Comment

3 Diseases You Can Catch From Pest Birds

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Pigeons, among other pest birds, are extremely common in large cities and public spaces. They can quickly reproduce and will build nests on ledges, rafters, and beams. They may seem harmless to the average person, but coming in contact with their droppings can pose a huge health risk. Three diseases are known to be associated …

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May 1, 2014 jjpace@birdmaster.com 2 Comments

The Preservation Of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral

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Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is truly an amazing building from an architectural point of view to the history behind it. Apparently, many birds like it too! They like it so much, in fact, that only BirdMaster could be trusted to solve the problems they created. It’s not hard to see why birds would want to live …

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January 9, 2014 jjpace@birdmaster.com Leave a comment

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