I live in a residential quiet neighbourhood and I have some cherry and fig trees in my garden. Even before the fruit are ready for picking, these birds fly in 3,4 times daily, hundreds literally hundreds of them. All the fruit are either eaten or ruined. Would appreciate any advise/suggestion
Easiest and most effective way is to hang old CDs from string on the branches. They move very easily in the wind and the birds really don't like them. It depends how tall the trees are whether you can get full coverage although you will save some fruit. Thread the CDs with nylon string otherwise the natural stuff will rot and you'll have to do it all over again next year. The CD's look very pretty even in winter as they move and catch the light. I used this method when the bull finches removed every plum bud one year. Not even the fruit! Never had the problem again.