Feedback -- Ducks running afowl of island residents
The duck problem on the Grand Canal of Balboa Island is the result of
one woman who simply does not care about the health of the children who
swim in the canal nor the peace and quite in the middle of the night for
her neighbors and the well-being of the visitors who come to our island
(“Newport Beach trying to duck the law,” Tuesday).
I have witnessed her on several occasions step out of her house, throw
a hand full of food to the 20 to 30 ducks and pigeons sitting along the
sea wall squawking for food. She does this many times a day and somehow
thinks this makes her immune to the “bulk feeding” law. I say, fine her
or change the law to prohibit any feeding. The canal is becoming a fowl
embarrassment to the whole city.
MIKE BUETTELL
Balboa Island
Getting rid of the ducks will not solve the problem. This has been
tried before. There is a woman on Grand Canal that feeds them on a daily
basis. Until this is stopped, these or other ducks will return. I have
seen the police talking to her; why don’t they cite her?
ROBERT MORRISON
Newport Beach
I’ve noticed an improvement and hardly any duck feeding. Bayfronts
have put up “No Feeding” signs, which help. Ducks and birds go with the
territory; they will always be here.
I think the duck patrol should go after the one culprit on Grand Canal
attracting the ducks. I don’t think city funds should be spent for such a
never-ending problem. We are a tourist destination, like a park, and will
always have tourists and birds and ducks. With a concerted effort, we can
take care of this without government butting in.
DONNA ALBERTSEN
Balboa Island
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