She does think this is pretty amazing but also the worst. They don’t have to leave her property but leave the house alone. They keep hanging out on her roof and railings messing with stuff and pooping everywhere. Trees are fine but not the house please �� pic.twitter.com/QhE9XVERZF— Seana Lyn (@SeanaLyn) May 5, 2021
The
SF Gate article (written by former
Journal staffer Ashley Harrell) quotes a response from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Twitter account, which notes the woman's home, which the
Times reports is in the Tehachapi Mountains, is part of the bird's historic range and offers some advice.