The Tampines GRC MP urged residents to avoid dense trees where crows are roosting.
During the fledgling season between May and June, adult crows are very protective and would attack humans that come close to their young.
Two crow fledglings were seen on the ground and had likely fallen from their nest. The fledglings were removed and the adult crows subsequently stopped behaving aggressively, said Mr Baey, who is also Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and the Environment, and Transport. With the help of the town council, 77 nests have been removed from the stretch of Tampines Street 42 to 45 in 2024, said Mr Baey. He added that the town council will continue to work with NParks on the trapping and culling of the birds.
He advised residents to keep the surroundings litter-free, and to dispose of waste properly in secure and covered trash bins, as crows can easily tear trash bags open to take what they want.
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