What creates the risk here
S. Annavaram homes need anti-bird nets when route-side homes, terrace-use balconies, sun-facing utility openings, and drying spaces where air and road exposure meet face crows and mynas using roof-side ledges, sparrows entering small utility gaps, pigeons marking shaded corners, and quick-dry clothes hanging near bird-used rail lines. The issue is repeated mess from mixed bird pressure around the same ledge, corner, drying side, or utility opening.
