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Bird Netting

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Bird Netting
What is Bird Netting?

Bird netting is a physical barrier made of lightweight, durable material that is used to prevent birds from accessing certain areas. It is typically made of nylon or polyethylene and is designed to be installed over crops, gardens, buildings, and other structures to protect them from bird damage.

Treendly Index Treendly Forecast Google Amazon
MOM: +61.63%
How much search volume does it get?
Google searches
8.1K/mo
Amazon searches
33.5K/mo

Is Bird Netting trending?

Bird Netting declining with a month-over-month change of -0.45% over the past 5 years, though it still receives approximately 8,100 monthly searches.

This is a seasonal trend that peaks every May. The seasonal demand is forecasted to decline over the next year.


Why is Bird Netting trending?

1
Effective Bird Deterrent
Bird netting is highly effective in deterring birds from accessing areas where they are not wanted. The netting creates a physical barrier that prevents birds from landing, roosting, or nesting, thereby reducing the risk of damage to crops, gardens, and structures.
2
Environmentally Friendly
Bird netting is an environmentally friendly solution for bird control. It does not harm birds or other wildlife, and it does not involve the use of chemicals or toxins. It is a humane method that simply creates a barrier to keep birds away.
3
Versatile and Customizable
Bird netting is available in various sizes and mesh configurations, making it highly versatile and customizable. It can be tailored to fit different areas and can be easily installed using poles, clips, or other fastening methods. It can also be cut to size to accommodate specific needs.
4
Long-lasting and Durable
Bird netting is designed to be durable and long-lasting. It is made of high-quality materials that are resistant to UV rays, weather conditions, and bird pecking. When properly installed and maintained, bird netting can provide effective bird control for several years.
5
Cost-effective Solution
Bird netting is a cost-effective solution for bird control. Compared to other methods such as bird spikes or sonic devices, bird netting is relatively affordable and requires minimal maintenance. It can be reused and relocated as needed, making it a cost-efficient long-term solution.

What are people saying?

46 threads
AI Insights Mixed sentiment
Discussions primarily focus on the use of bird netting for protecting solar panels and the implications of bird-related surveillance theories. Participants express a mix of practical concerns and conspiracy theories regarding birds and netting.
Protection of Solar Panels
Many users discuss the importance of installing bird netting around solar panels to prevent damage and ensure longevity.
Conspiracy Theories
A significant portion of the conversations revolve around the belief that birds are used as surveillance tools, leading to humorous or paranoid discussions about bird drones.
Quality Concerns
Participants express concerns about the quality and durability of bird netting, especially in relation to its effectiveness and warranty.
Wildlife Interaction
Some discussions touch on the ethical implications of using bird netting, particularly regarding how it affects local wildlife and the environment.
DIY Solutions
Users share tips and DIY solutions for installing bird netting effectively, often discussing their personal experiences and recommendations.
Common questions
  • How effective is bird netting for solar panels?
  • What are the best materials for bird netting?
  • Are there any ethical concerns with using bird netting?
  • How do I install bird netting properly?
  • What warranties are available for bird netting products?
Pain points
  • Frustration with the installation process of bird netting.
  • Concerns about the impact of netting on local wildlife.
  • Issues with the durability and effectiveness of low-quality netting.
  • Confusion regarding the actual purpose of birds in urban areas.
  • Fear of surveillance from birds, leading to paranoia.
5earths.proboards.com
RE:Aquaman: Times Past: The Blazing Cutlass of Cutlass Charlie!
..., in fact, a mynah bird. "Pieces of eight!" the bird shrieked helpfully. "Avast... him into a pile of netting. Aquaman waded through the deck .... "Seconded," said Pescoe. The mynah bird squawked, "Pieces of eight!" No ...
DocQuantum · Apr 3, 2026
community.giffgaff.com
RE:Chez Sally '26
... of an expired bird languishing in the protective netting though. I will...
coolunc · Mar 29, 2026
forums.moneysavingexpert.com
RE:Solar and batteries
....5kW) ~£11K installed all inclusive. Bird netting, 10 year workmanship warranty and...
Screwdriva · Mar 29, 2026
forums.moneysavingexpert.com
RE:Solar and batteries
... need changing/upgrading. Don't forget bird netting around solar panels. Quality is...
MforumSManE · Mar 28, 2026
forums.spacebattles.com
RE:Devil in Red
... extraction helicopter, a sleek, black bird descending through a gap in.... The pilot died instantly. The bird shuddered, listed violently, and with... three terrifying seconds before the bird lost all authority and plunged ... road, partially hidden under camouflage netting, was a military jeep. It ...
Wanderer1174 · Mar 24, 2026
steamcommunity.com
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN PeifPiHiVkME
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
76561199143417617 · Mar 24, 2026
r/Hawaii
The detail of Hawaiian featherwork from the British Museum- everything from the cordage, netting, to tying the bundles was done and crafted by hand. every feather was collected from birds that were caught and released. every item shown is over over 200 years old
submitted by /u/Poiboykanaka808 to r/Hawaii [link] [comments]
Poiboykanaka808 · Mar 19, 2026
r/netbird
v0.65.0 is here - NetBird Reverse Proxy, Unified CLI, and more 🚀
We just shipped what might be our biggest release yet: NetBird now has a built-in reverse proxy. You can now expose internal services via any peer in your network to the public internet directly from the dashboard. No VPN client required for end users. No open ports on the backend. No public IP needed. How it works Point a domain at your NetBird server, pick a service, and it's publicly accessible over HTTPS. TLS certs are provisioned automatically. Traffic flows like this: Internet -> your proxy -> encrypted WireGuard tunnel -> backend service TLS terminates on infrastructure you control - not a third party's servers. If you've used Cloudflare Tunnels or ngrok before, this is the same concept but fully self-hosted, open source, and without anyone else decrypting your traffic. If you're running a Pangolin instance alongside NetBird, today's the day to finally retire it 😉 What you can do with NetBird Reverse Proxy Custom domains - CNAME your domain to your proxy, NetBird handles TLS automatically. Or use built-in subdomains to get going in minutes. Built-in authentication - Protect services with SSO (any OIDC provider), shared passwords, PIN codes, or magic links. No separate auth proxy needed. Combine methods for layered protection. Path-based routing - Map /app to one backend and /api to another under the same domain. WebSocket support - Full compatibility with real-time apps, streaming, HTTP/2 push. Access logs - See who accessed what, when, from where, with geolocation. Available in the dashboard and via API. High availability - Run multiple proxy instances. They form a cluster automatically. Traefik integration - Native Docker label support if you're already running Traefik. Getting started If you deploy with the new setup script (v0.65.0+) and selected the built-in Traefik option, the proxy container is already in your Docker Compose stack. Navigate to Reverse Proxy > Services in the dashboard and click Add Service. For existing deployments, check the migration guide in the docs. Other improvements in this release Unified up and login CLI logic - login now reuses the same logic as up, properly respecting env vars and persisting config. Much more predictable behavior. Fixed WireGuard endpoint reset during relay fallback - could cause connectivity drops when transitioning between connection types. Now fixed. Disable TLS cert verification for external requests - useful for self-hosted environments with internal CAs or self-signed certs. Refactored WireGuard endpoint setup - role-based proxy activation for cleaner connection establishment. Job endpoint heartbeat - prevents proxy timeouts during long-running operations. Full release notes: https://github.com/netbirdio/netbird/releases/tag/v0.65.0 Current status The reverse proxy is in beta and currently available for self-hosted deployments only. Cloud support is coming. Docs Reverse Proxy Overview Custom Domains Authentication Migration Guide Try it out and let us know what you think. We'd love your feedback - reverse proxy is in beta and your input directly shapes where it goes next :) submitted by /u/netbirdio to r/netbird [link] [comments]
netbirdio · Feb 13, 2026
r/nba
[MacMahon] The Mavericks negotiated their Anthony Davis trade with the Wizards without telling him or Rich Paul beforehand
Minutes into his Dallas Mavericks debut, Anthony Davis threw down a thunderous putback dunk and delivered an impromptu proclamation to a fan base in the early stages of the mourning process stemming from the most stunning trade in NBA history. "I'm here!" Davis shouted after strutting toward the sideline, animatedly pointing to the American Airlines Center court. "I'm here!" Then he wasn't. After dominating the first half that afternoon -- when the most prominent story was the large pregame protest by angry fans outside the arena -- Davis went down with an adductor strain midway through the third quarter. That injury sidelined the 10-time All-Star for six weeks and set the tone for his brief stint with the Mavs. Davis, the headliner in the return of the blockbuster deal that shipped beloved face of the franchise Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers months after he led the Mavs to the NBA Finals, ultimately wasn't on that floor very often. Davis played just 29 regular-season games for the Mavs, plus a couple of play-in appearances, due to a series of injuries. The Davis-Kyrie Irving duo that then-Dallas general manager Nico Harrison bet would be the foundation of a championship contender for "three to four years" played less than three quarters together, as Irving suffered a torn ACL in early March and still has no firm timetable for his return to play. Davis' time in Dallas ended with a whimper at this trade deadline. He was dealt to the Washington Wizards in what amounted to a massive salary dump a few months after fan outrage drove team governor Patrick Dumont's decision to fire Harrison. Nothing Dallas' front office, led by co-interim general managers Michael Finley and Matt Riccardi, did at the trade deadline would make the Doncic deal any less of a disaster. The financially motivated move they decided to execute was viewed purely through the prism of teenage phenom Cooper Flagg. The silver lining in the Mavs' misery occurred through sheer luck. A team built to win now failed enough to cash in 1.8% odds of winning the draft lottery, delivering Flagg to Dallas and gifting the franchise another chance to build around a generational prospect. Now the pressure is on the franchise to make smart decisions and not squander the opportunity. "Crystal clear on the intent: It's the Cooper Flagg era, no ifs, ands or buts," a high-ranking team source told ESPN. THE MAVS' RETURN on the Davis trade was essentially nine figures of financial relief and the roster-building flexibility that comes with it, along with some middling draft capital, including Oklahoma City's first-round pick in June's draft and Golden State's top-20-protected pick in 2030. Second-year guard AJ Johnson is the only player the Mavs acquired in the trade who isn't on an expiring contract. Dallas went from having the NBA's fourth-highest payroll to dipping under the luxury tax this season by including guards D'Angelo Russell, Jaden Hardy and Dante Exum in the trade. The franchise went from having an estimated payroll of $326 million, including luxury tax, to approximately half of that. It also gained access to the $15.1 million nontaxpayer midlevel exception and a nearly $21 million trade exception, both of which could help as it looks to build a future around Flagg. "I think we had to take an honest look at ourselves in the mirror and look at where we were and where we wanted to be," Riccardi said after the trade. "Sometimes the path is not straightforward. Sometimes you have to go a little roundabout way to get where you want to go." When Flagg was drafted, he anticipated beginning his career on a playoff team alongside Davis and eventually Irving, both former No. 1 picks and future Hall of Famers. Instead, Davis played only 20 games this season. Irving remains a key part of the Mavs' plans, but it is uncertain if he will play at all this season. The popular opinion of rival executives is that the Mavs, who are seventh in the lottery standings with a 19-34 record, would be wise to put Irving's return on hold until training camp, even if he's cleared to return this season. "It has been different obviously to what I expected, but just doing the best I can," said Flagg, the Rookie of the Year front-runner who is averaging 20.3 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. "It was tough at first, that much losing. ... Obviously, it still is. I'm a competitor, but I think for me it's just about learning from the losses as much as I can and taking the positives away." The Mavs began exploring trade options for Davis immediately after Harrison was fired in November, when Dallas had a 3-8 record and Davis was recovering from a calf strain. Davis' maximum contract -- which includes a $62.8 million player option for the 2027-28 season -- and his desire for a lucrative extension and durability issues made finding value extremely difficult. Rich Paul, Klutch Sports CEO and Davis' agent, was determined to position his client for another payday when he becomes extension-eligible this summer. He attempted to help the Mavs negotiate deals with the Atlanta Hawks and Toronto Raptors, but the discussions with the Hawks went dormant after Davis suffered ligament damage in his left hand during a Jan. 8 loss to the Utah Jazz, an injury the Mavs announced would be healed by late February. The Mavs would have had to take back significant salary beyond this season in any deal with the Raptors, making Toronto a tough fit as a trade partner. The Mavs negotiated with the Wizards without the knowledge of Davis and Paul, who weren't aware Washington was a serious suitor until the trade was done. Sources said there was some concern from Dumont about how Mavs fans would react to a Davis deal that didn't include premium draft picks or players who fit into the franchise's long-term plans as part of the return. But Flagg's presence and production -- he's on pace to join Doncic, Michael Jordan and Larry Bird as the only rookies to average at least 20 points, six rebounds and four assists per game since the 1976 ABA-NBA merger -- provide hope and some patience. The fan base, by and large, seems willing to buy into building around Flagg. It helped that Flagg was fresh off the highest-scoring three-game span by a teenager in NBA history when the Davis trade was made. "The runway is long," said Mavs coach Jason Kidd, whose input on personnel decisions is valued by Dumont. "He's 19, developing his understanding of the NBA, the schedule, the physicality. His game is very impressive, and now it's for us to find pieces that fit." IT REMAINS TO be determined who, exactly, will be in charge of finding those players to fit around Flagg. Dumont is in the midst of vetting several candidates in a wide-ranging search. That includes internal candidates and multiple executives with proven track records of successfully running a team's basketball operations department, including some who are currently in those roles for other franchises, sources said. There is an expectation Dumont will decide on Harrison's permanent successor after Dallas' season ends. The predraft process will be critical for the 19-34 Mavs, who appear destined to land in the middle of the lottery standings and will also have Oklahoma City's pick, likely the last selection in Round 1. "You take a look at our roster now, we have an unbelievable player in Cooper Flagg," Finley said last week. "It's our job to put the right pieces around him. When you have the draft capital, it gives you the ability to go out and put the proper pieces around him to make our team -- like I keep stressing -- a championship contender." Dallas, however, doesn't have the option of a traditional rebuild during Flagg's early years; This is the final year the team will have control of its own first-round pick while Flagg is on his rookie contract. The picks were part of deals the Mavs made to build around Doncic: Dallas' 2027 pick is protected if it lands in the top two but otherwise is owed to the Charlotte Hornets as part of the P.J. Washington trade. Oklahoma City has swap rights with the Mavs in 2028 from serving as a facilitator in the Daniel Gafford deal in 2024. The 2029 pick the Mavs sent to the Brooklyn Nets in the Irving deal is now property of the Houston Rockets. The San Antonio Spurs have 2030 swap rights with Dallas, acquired for taking on Reggie Bullock Jr.'s expiring contract in a three-way sign-and-trade deal for Grant Williams, whose Dallas tenure was even shorter than Davis'. By coincidence, on the night after the Davis trade, the Mavs got a close-up view of a franchise that has built around a highly anticipated No. 1 overall pick. Due to years of planning -- including an intentional roster teardown to start the rebuilding process -- the Spurs had the luxury of having a surplus of first-round picks before Victor Wembanyama's arrival, giving them options well beyond what is at Dallas' disposal and drastically increasing their flexibility with the trade deadline maneuvering. But the Mavs can mimic the two most important transactions the Spurs made in going from a 22-win team in Wembanyama's rookie year to second place in the West at this point of his third season. Irving's eventual return can be the Mavs' version of the Spurs' trade for former All-Star point guard De'Aaron Fox. The Spurs' struggles a couple of years ago positioned them to draft Stephon Castle with the No. 4 pick, giving San Antonio a co-star on the same timeline as Wembanyama. It's critical that the Mavs find a young talent worthy of pairing with Flagg long-term with their upcoming lottery pick in a draft that is widely considered within the league as loaded with talent at the top. The hardest part of building a contender is finding a legitimate cornerstone. The Mavs lucked into that -- but now some patience will be required. "You can't make everything happen just like this," Wembanyama said, snapping his fingers and speaking from experience. "You have to trust your organization." Source: https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/47890796/nba-2026-dallas-mavericks-cooper-flagg-anthony-davis-luka-doncic-lottery-trade submitted by /u/A_MASSIVE_PERVERT to r/nba [link] [comments]
A_MASSIVE_PERVERT · Feb 12, 2026
r/Damnthatsinteresting
Rocket-net used to capture wild turkey for research. No birds were harmed, and were released safely.
submitted by /u/graywolf0426 to r/Damnthatsinteresting [link] [comments]
graywolf0426 · Jan 18, 2026
r/Silksong
Why do some people not like the diagonal pogo
Just started, and I love the diagonal pogo, but some people don’t like it. I wonder if anyone knows any reasons or have good reasons to not like the diagonal pogo submitted by /u/Respite719 to r/Silksong [link] [comments]
Respite719 · Dec 29, 2025
r/HumansBeingBros
Ukrainian soldier saved an owl stuck in the anti-drone nets. Anti-drone nets save human lifes but endanger birds
submitted by /u/squad1alum to r/HumansBeingBros [link] [comments]
squad1alum · Nov 30, 2025
All threads (46)
Thread Source Author Date
RE:Aquaman: Times Past: The Blazing Cutlass of Cutlass Charlie!
..., in fact, a mynah bird. "Pieces of eight!" the bird shrieked helpfully. "Avast... him into a pile of netting. Aquaman waded through the deck .... "Seconded," said Pescoe. The mynah bird squawked, "Pieces of eight!" No ...
5earths.proboards.com DocQuantum Apr 3, 2026
RE:Chez Sally '26
... of an expired bird languishing in the protective netting though. I will...
community.giffgaff.com coolunc Mar 29, 2026
RE:Solar and batteries
....5kW) ~£11K installed all inclusive. Bird netting, 10 year workmanship warranty and...
forums.moneysavingexpert.com Screwdriva Mar 29, 2026
RE:Solar and batteries
... need changing/upgrading. Don't forget bird netting around solar panels. Quality is...
forums.moneysavingexpert.com MforumSManE Mar 28, 2026
RE:Devil in Red
... extraction helicopter, a sleek, black bird descending through a gap in.... The pilot died instantly. The bird shuddered, listed violently, and with... three terrifying seconds before the bird lost all authority and plunged ... road, partially hidden under camouflage netting, was a military jeep. It ...
forums.spacebattles.com Wanderer1174 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN PeifPiHiVkME
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561199143417617 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN YbP8e5P0iWAT
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561198984692939 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN GYfOcpB1BSp9
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561198967497889 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN HTd6fLyY5QB6
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561198424670555 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN vTuw4juQAobh
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561199088139155 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN 9bzT4PNiLnI8
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561199030142589 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN UN5u0BQIwSJx
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561199097907556 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN EbmqpN82UqLC
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561199334902850 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN AofI6tuCwzmt
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561199083071330 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN uruc2UMD4q5A
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561199056794860 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN DZKNnaPI9EGT
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561199003909197 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN 4LFDN0WdKaog
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561198865475292 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN 6lqEBWsfkUpB
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561199036159470 Mar 24, 2026
THE BIRDS ARE GOVERNMENT DRONES RECORDING YOUR EVERY SIN eVsfuHLNj1rL
... inside. The agencies launched the bird program decades ago under wildlife ... to block aerial recordings. The bird drones possess glowing red eyes ... signals. The clock chimes match bird call patterns during peak surveillance. ... fleet. I stockpile slingshots and netting for the coming bird war. The atmosphere buzzes with.... I can feel a surveillance bird hovering directly above me right ...
steamcommunity.com 76561199003909197 Mar 24, 2026
RE:Bird thread 2026
... me 1.5 inch hole bird houses are perfect for Bluebirds... graders exploring in the sunshine, netting for insects and playing games... home message....don't mess with bird people.
247sports.com Spartoon2000 Mar 22, 2026
One afternoon in Times Square
... it was fenced off with bird netting and there was no access...
www.tripadvisor.com ReptilianTraveler Mar 22, 2026
RE:Ongoing OP Live weekly thread
... You know, sometimes I really start hoping a planet-killer asteroid hits the earth soon. Attached File These reviews are for bird netting. I can't believe birds would get stuck in netting designed to catch birds Attached File
www.ar15.com HandtoHandWombat Mar 21, 2026
RE:The Suicide Squad: Chasing Phantoms
... in the attitude of a bird dropping into a stoop. His ... to work with -- brush, netting, natural cover. Yes." "That's what ...
5earths.proboards.com DocQuantum Mar 18, 2026
RE:Fresh Solar 10.24kWh Fox ESS Evo Battery Solar PV System Installed + Panels 6 / 8 - £7599/ 10 - £7999/ 12 - £8399/ 14 - £8799/ 16 - £9199
Optimisers are definitely only needed if they're needed (e.g. partial shading), because they add an additional thing that can go wrong on your roof (somewhere you don't want things to go wrong!). But yeah - assume you've got an extra cost of bird netting. And multiple or "too long" scaffolding rooflines.
www.hotukdeals.com Kallisti Mar 16, 2026
The detail of Hawaiian featherwork from the British Museum- everything from the cordage, netting, to tying the bundles was done and crafted by hand. every feather was collected from birds that were caught and released. every item shown is over over 200 years old
submitted by /u/Poiboykanaka808 to r/Hawaii [link] [comments]
reddit.com Poiboykanaka808 Mar 19, 2026
v0.65.0 is here - NetBird Reverse Proxy, Unified CLI, and more 🚀
We just shipped what might be our biggest release yet: NetBird now has a built-in reverse proxy. You can now expose internal services via any peer in your network to the public internet directly from the dashboard. No VPN client required for end users. No open ports on the backend. No public IP needed. How it works Point a domain at your NetBird server, pick a service, and it's publicly accessible over HTTPS. TLS certs are provisioned automatically. Traffic flows like this: Internet -> your proxy -> encrypted WireGuard tunnel -> backend service TLS terminates on infrastructure you control - not a third party's servers. If you've used Cloudflare Tunnels or ngrok before, this is the same concept but fully self-hosted, open source, and without anyone else decrypting your traffic. If you're running a Pangolin instance alongside NetBird, today's the day to finally retire it 😉 What you can do with NetBird Reverse Proxy Custom domains - CNAME your domain to your proxy, NetBird handles TLS automatically. Or use built-in subdomains to get going in minutes. Built-in authentication - Protect services with SSO (any OIDC provider), shared passwords, PIN codes, or magic links. No separate auth proxy needed. Combine methods for layered protection. Path-based routing - Map /app to one backend and /api to another under the same domain. WebSocket support - Full compatibility with real-time apps, streaming, HTTP/2 push. Access logs - See who accessed what, when, from where, with geolocation. Available in the dashboard and via API. High availability - Run multiple proxy instances. They form a cluster automatically. Traefik integration - Native Docker label support if you're already running Traefik. Getting started If you deploy with the new setup script (v0.65.0+) and selected the built-in Traefik option, the proxy container is already in your Docker Compose stack. Navigate to Reverse Proxy > Services in the dashboard and click Add Service. For existing deployments, check the migration guide in the docs. Other improvements in this release Unified up and login CLI logic - login now reuses the same logic as up, properly respecting env vars and persisting config. Much more predictable behavior. Fixed WireGuard endpoint reset during relay fallback - could cause connectivity drops when transitioning between connection types. Now fixed. Disable TLS cert verification for external requests - useful for self-hosted environments with internal CAs or self-signed certs. Refactored WireGuard endpoint setup - role-based proxy activation for cleaner connection establishment. Job endpoint heartbeat - prevents proxy timeouts during long-running operations. Full release notes: https://github.com/netbirdio/netbird/releases/tag/v0.65.0 Current status The reverse proxy is in beta and currently available for self-hosted deployments only. Cloud support is coming. Docs Reverse Proxy Overview Custom Domains Authentication Migration Guide Try it out and let us know what you think. We'd love your feedback - reverse proxy is in beta and your input directly shapes where it goes next :) submitted by /u/netbirdio to r/netbird [link] [comments]
reddit.com netbirdio Feb 13, 2026
[MacMahon] The Mavericks negotiated their Anthony Davis trade with the Wizards without telling him or Rich Paul beforehand
Minutes into his Dallas Mavericks debut, Anthony Davis threw down a thunderous putback dunk and delivered an impromptu proclamation to a fan base in the early stages of the mourning process stemming from the most stunning trade in NBA history. "I'm here!" Davis shouted after strutting toward the sideline, animatedly pointing to the American Airlines Center court. "I'm here!" Then he wasn't. After dominating the first half that afternoon -- when the most prominent story was the large pregame protest by angry fans outside the arena -- Davis went down with an adductor strain midway through the third quarter. That injury sidelined the 10-time All-Star for six weeks and set the tone for his brief stint with the Mavs. Davis, the headliner in the return of the blockbuster deal that shipped beloved face of the franchise Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers months after he led the Mavs to the NBA Finals, ultimately wasn't on that floor very often. Davis played just 29 regular-season games for the Mavs, plus a couple of play-in appearances, due to a series of injuries. The Davis-Kyrie Irving duo that then-Dallas general manager Nico Harrison bet would be the foundation of a championship contender for "three to four years" played less than three quarters together, as Irving suffered a torn ACL in early March and still has no firm timetable for his return to play. Davis' time in Dallas ended with a whimper at this trade deadline. He was dealt to the Washington Wizards in what amounted to a massive salary dump a few months after fan outrage drove team governor Patrick Dumont's decision to fire Harrison. Nothing Dallas' front office, led by co-interim general managers Michael Finley and Matt Riccardi, did at the trade deadline would make the Doncic deal any less of a disaster. The financially motivated move they decided to execute was viewed purely through the prism of teenage phenom Cooper Flagg. The silver lining in the Mavs' misery occurred through sheer luck. A team built to win now failed enough to cash in 1.8% odds of winning the draft lottery, delivering Flagg to Dallas and gifting the franchise another chance to build around a generational prospect. Now the pressure is on the franchise to make smart decisions and not squander the opportunity. "Crystal clear on the intent: It's the Cooper Flagg era, no ifs, ands or buts," a high-ranking team source told ESPN. THE MAVS' RETURN on the Davis trade was essentially nine figures of financial relief and the roster-building flexibility that comes with it, along with some middling draft capital, including Oklahoma City's first-round pick in June's draft and Golden State's top-20-protected pick in 2030. Second-year guard AJ Johnson is the only player the Mavs acquired in the trade who isn't on an expiring contract. Dallas went from having the NBA's fourth-highest payroll to dipping under the luxury tax this season by including guards D'Angelo Russell, Jaden Hardy and Dante Exum in the trade. The franchise went from having an estimated payroll of $326 million, including luxury tax, to approximately half of that. It also gained access to the $15.1 million nontaxpayer midlevel exception and a nearly $21 million trade exception, both of which could help as it looks to build a future around Flagg. "I think we had to take an honest look at ourselves in the mirror and look at where we were and where we wanted to be," Riccardi said after the trade. "Sometimes the path is not straightforward. Sometimes you have to go a little roundabout way to get where you want to go." When Flagg was drafted, he anticipated beginning his career on a playoff team alongside Davis and eventually Irving, both former No. 1 picks and future Hall of Famers. Instead, Davis played only 20 games this season. Irving remains a key part of the Mavs' plans, but it is uncertain if he will play at all this season. The popular opinion of rival executives is that the Mavs, who are seventh in the lottery standings with a 19-34 record, would be wise to put Irving's return on hold until training camp, even if he's cleared to return this season. "It has been different obviously to what I expected, but just doing the best I can," said Flagg, the Rookie of the Year front-runner who is averaging 20.3 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. "It was tough at first, that much losing. ... Obviously, it still is. I'm a competitor, but I think for me it's just about learning from the losses as much as I can and taking the positives away." The Mavs began exploring trade options for Davis immediately after Harrison was fired in November, when Dallas had a 3-8 record and Davis was recovering from a calf strain. Davis' maximum contract -- which includes a $62.8 million player option for the 2027-28 season -- and his desire for a lucrative extension and durability issues made finding value extremely difficult. Rich Paul, Klutch Sports CEO and Davis' agent, was determined to position his client for another payday when he becomes extension-eligible this summer. He attempted to help the Mavs negotiate deals with the Atlanta Hawks and Toronto Raptors, but the discussions with the Hawks went dormant after Davis suffered ligament damage in his left hand during a Jan. 8 loss to the Utah Jazz, an injury the Mavs announced would be healed by late February. The Mavs would have had to take back significant salary beyond this season in any deal with the Raptors, making Toronto a tough fit as a trade partner. The Mavs negotiated with the Wizards without the knowledge of Davis and Paul, who weren't aware Washington was a serious suitor until the trade was done. Sources said there was some concern from Dumont about how Mavs fans would react to a Davis deal that didn't include premium draft picks or players who fit into the franchise's long-term plans as part of the return. But Flagg's presence and production -- he's on pace to join Doncic, Michael Jordan and Larry Bird as the only rookies to average at least 20 points, six rebounds and four assists per game since the 1976 ABA-NBA merger -- provide hope and some patience. The fan base, by and large, seems willing to buy into building around Flagg. It helped that Flagg was fresh off the highest-scoring three-game span by a teenager in NBA history when the Davis trade was made. "The runway is long," said Mavs coach Jason Kidd, whose input on personnel decisions is valued by Dumont. "He's 19, developing his understanding of the NBA, the schedule, the physicality. His game is very impressive, and now it's for us to find pieces that fit." IT REMAINS TO be determined who, exactly, will be in charge of finding those players to fit around Flagg. Dumont is in the midst of vetting several candidates in a wide-ranging search. That includes internal candidates and multiple executives with proven track records of successfully running a team's basketball operations department, including some who are currently in those roles for other franchises, sources said. There is an expectation Dumont will decide on Harrison's permanent successor after Dallas' season ends. The predraft process will be critical for the 19-34 Mavs, who appear destined to land in the middle of the lottery standings and will also have Oklahoma City's pick, likely the last selection in Round 1. "You take a look at our roster now, we have an unbelievable player in Cooper Flagg," Finley said last week. "It's our job to put the right pieces around him. When you have the draft capital, it gives you the ability to go out and put the proper pieces around him to make our team -- like I keep stressing -- a championship contender." Dallas, however, doesn't have the option of a traditional rebuild during Flagg's early years; This is the final year the team will have control of its own first-round pick while Flagg is on his rookie contract. The picks were part of deals the Mavs made to build around Doncic: Dallas' 2027 pick is protected if it lands in the top two but otherwise is owed to the Charlotte Hornets as part of the P.J. Washington trade. Oklahoma City has swap rights with the Mavs in 2028 from serving as a facilitator in the Daniel Gafford deal in 2024. The 2029 pick the Mavs sent to the Brooklyn Nets in the Irving deal is now property of the Houston Rockets. The San Antonio Spurs have 2030 swap rights with Dallas, acquired for taking on Reggie Bullock Jr.'s expiring contract in a three-way sign-and-trade deal for Grant Williams, whose Dallas tenure was even shorter than Davis'. By coincidence, on the night after the Davis trade, the Mavs got a close-up view of a franchise that has built around a highly anticipated No. 1 overall pick. Due to years of planning -- including an intentional roster teardown to start the rebuilding process -- the Spurs had the luxury of having a surplus of first-round picks before Victor Wembanyama's arrival, giving them options well beyond what is at Dallas' disposal and drastically increasing their flexibility with the trade deadline maneuvering. But the Mavs can mimic the two most important transactions the Spurs made in going from a 22-win team in Wembanyama's rookie year to second place in the West at this point of his third season. Irving's eventual return can be the Mavs' version of the Spurs' trade for former All-Star point guard De'Aaron Fox. The Spurs' struggles a couple of years ago positioned them to draft Stephon Castle with the No. 4 pick, giving San Antonio a co-star on the same timeline as Wembanyama. It's critical that the Mavs find a young talent worthy of pairing with Flagg long-term with their upcoming lottery pick in a draft that is widely considered within the league as loaded with talent at the top. The hardest part of building a contender is finding a legitimate cornerstone. The Mavs lucked into that -- but now some patience will be required. "You can't make everything happen just like this," Wembanyama said, snapping his fingers and speaking from experience. "You have to trust your organization." Source: https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/47890796/nba-2026-dallas-mavericks-cooper-flagg-anthony-davis-luka-doncic-lottery-trade submitted by /u/A_MASSIVE_PERVERT to r/nba [link] [comments]
reddit.com A_MASSIVE_PERVERT Feb 12, 2026
Rocket-net used to capture wild turkey for research. No birds were harmed, and were released safely.
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reddit.com graywolf0426 Jan 18, 2026
Why do some people not like the diagonal pogo
Just started, and I love the diagonal pogo, but some people don’t like it. I wonder if anyone knows any reasons or have good reasons to not like the diagonal pogo submitted by /u/Respite719 to r/Silksong [link] [comments]
reddit.com Respite719 Dec 29, 2025
Ukrainian soldier saved an owl stuck in the anti-drone nets. Anti-drone nets save human lifes but endanger birds
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reddit.com squad1alum Nov 30, 2025
Ukrainian soldier saved an owl stuck in the anti-drone nets. Anti-drone nets save human lifes but endanger birds
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reddit.com BananaBrumik Nov 30, 2025
Passwordless SSH with SSO for Your Homelab - Now Built Directly Into NetBird
Hi folks! We just shipped a feature that we're really excited about - especially for anyone who’s juggling SSH keys across multiple devices/servers. NetBird now includes native SSH, supporting OpenSSH clients and authenticating with SSO. No SSH keys, no exposed port 22, no password prompts and no special commands/SSH clients. Just seamless SSH connections within your NetBird network. If you’ve ever dealt with: syncing SSH keys between machines SSH log spam on your VPS wanting to use your regular SSH client with NetBird's SSH feature not remembering which device has which key (guilty 😅) then this should make things much cleaner. How it works When you SSH into a machine on your NetBird network, the client intercepts the connection and returns an SSO link. After you authenticate in your browser, the SSH session starts normally - except everything is identity-based and the remote port never needed to be open. A few notes: You don’t need an external SSH server; NetBird includes an embedded one. An administrator needs to explicility add an access control policy allowing TCP port 22 access from the source machine to the destination and enable SSH access in both the peer's client and its entry in the management dashboard. You can (optionally) cache the SSH auth JWT token for a configurable duration, so you don't need to re-auth for every new SSH session. Port 22 can stay completely closed to the outside world. Works with self-hosted NetBird just like the rest of the platform. 📚 How it works: https://docs.netbird.io/how-to/ssh submitted by /u/ashley-netbird to r/selfhosted [link] [comments]
reddit.com ashley-netbird Nov 20, 2025
Masked ICE agents kidnapping and disappearing US citizen Nathan Plybon in Chicago. No charges have been brought against him and his family has not heard from him since he was forcefully loaded into the back of an unmarked car.
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reddit.com I_may_have_weed Oct 24, 2025
Poland issues Putin arrest warning ahead of Trump meeting
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reddit.com newsweek Oct 21, 2025
Magic Johnson 39/9/9 vs. the Nets (1989). He won MVP this year with 23/13/8, #2 in assists (12.8), #2 in TS% (62.5%), #1 in FT% (91.1%). In 1990 he'd hit his peak box plus-minus (10.1) and WS (16.5). He also surpassed Larry Bird's season peak 3PM with 108 on 38.4% as well, 5th most in the NBA.
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reddit.com kurruchi Aug 18, 2025
Had to rescue an owl that was caught in bird netting. Was told my pics would be appreciated here.
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reddit.com maybelle180 Apr 19, 2025
Yeah, eff bird netting directly.
This is most likely a Tawny Owl, who got caught in our bird netting two nights ago. Yes, she survived. She was very weak, probably hanging upside down for a few hours before we found her. She weighs less than one of my hens. There’s no way she was hunting my birds. More like: mice, voles, etc. It took two of us over 20 minutes to cut off all the netting. It appears that she twisted several times, upon getting caught in the net. (Picture an alligator death roll ). The pictures show I’m holding her upright, to get the blood flowing back to her head as we’re cutting off the net. She woke up a bit as we were trying to free her, and clicked her beak. Yeah, she’s a raptor, and she can destroy my finger if she wants. But she didn’t. It seemed the cords were strangling her as we worked. So it was kinda frantic, trying to avoid losing a chunk of flesh as we had to cut cords close to her neck, wings and tail. We avoided cutting feathers, so she’d hopefully regain some normalcy after this nightmare. So No More Nets. I’d rather lose a bird to an occasional overhead predator than have this happen again. Of course, other locations will have different considerations…but I encourage you to constantly consider your anti predator set up, to reduce wildlife casualties. submitted by /u/maybelle180 to r/BackYardChickens [link] [comments]
reddit.com maybelle180 Apr 16, 2025
Caught it with a mist net as a part of a banding day. Telling all my non birding friends that I just have really good reflexes.
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reddit.com cigarhound66 Apr 12, 2025
Best mesh to keep critters out of raised bed
We have a rabbit issue, so we built a removable wood frame to enclose our raised bed. The plan is to line the frame with some sort of mesh, but we’re not sure what would work best. Chicken wire is strong, but not very pliable, and would add unnecessary weight. Plastic poultry cloth is a lighter weight material, but it’s thicker and we’re concerned about impeding sunlight. We thought about using bird netting, which is super lightweight and finer mesh, but aren’t sure about strength/durability. Has anybody had success using any of these to keep out critters? submitted by /u/stanley-zbornak to r/SquareFootGardening [link] [comments]
reddit.com stanley-zbornak Mar 23, 2025
My cat caught a bird through the netting on my window, I am pretty sure it's someone's pet bird. Please help.
It's not injured .. it seems friendly enough that it came to sit next to me on its own. I've kept it in my cat bag right now, how do I make sure it's okay till I try finding the owner? Also, is there ANY chance this bird might be wild? Its behaviour was very casual. I am in India if that helps. submitted by /u/nekoshoyo to r/birds [link] [comments]
reddit.com nekoshoyo Mar 1, 2025
Small brown bird sleeping in gazebo netting for weeks now (NC, USA)
In suburbs of central North Carolina, USA We have a tent gazebo on our back deck and for the past few weeks, every night without fail this little guy tucks himself into bed around 7 PM in our gazebo netting where it's bunched up. He stays there all night, never flying away when we walk by or our dogs are running and barking when they play. He'll occasionally look straight at us, like how dare we interrupt his sleep and night time routine. He seems healthy, just not good at making nests I guess lol His face is more white, and I was thinking possibly a brown cow bird but honestly have no clue. Any suggestions? submitted by /u/ProfessorBoofles to r/whatsthisbird [link] [comments]
reddit.com ProfessorBoofles Nov 10, 2024
Magic on Bird's trash to Magic as Magic was closing him out: "I don't know why you running out here. Imma wait till you get one step away from me and Imma shoot it right in your face" Magic got one step away, Bird shoots the 3, all net, turns to Magic and says "You did all that running for nothing"
reddit.com babbagack Mar 19, 2022
Victor Hedman is behind the net either communicating with bird calls or taunting Carolina
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reddit.com Hockeystyle Jun 2, 2021
I saved a baby bird caught in some mesh netting outside my work!
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reddit.com madethis4watson Aug 19, 2020
BirdNET - online bird sound identification - a website where you can upload an audio recording of avian sounds to be analysed using machine learning
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reddit.com louisettedrax Jun 19, 2020
This awful netting has suddenly gone up all around UK purely to stop birds nesting so developers can legally destroy our trees and hedgerows (birds, wildlife, bees, hedgehogs, insects, environment, health and well being). Say no to this shit.
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reddit.com GallowBoob Apr 9, 2019

What influencers are talking about this?

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Urban Bird Solutions
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This account focuses on urban wildlife management, often sharing tips about using bird netting responsibly.