A Bird's Favorite color for BOMBING

A bird's favorite color for bombing

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jonw440

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My Wife has a black Grand Prix, and two guys at work also have black cars. All three have had been attacked by the infamous bird bombs.Today my Wife's car must have had three Teradactals fly over, as the bombs were 5" around!! My truck is silver and has yet to get hit.

I swear Birds like black cars to crap on.:nixweiss
 
LOL I think the exact opposite! I say it's definitely 100% absolutely

SILVER

Maybe they're attracted to shiny things? :nixweiss

:angry



BTW, I say this with no less than THREE silver cars in the family fleet, so I know. :rolleyes:
 
4DSC said:
LOL I think the exact opposite! I say it's definitely 100% absolutely

SILVER

Maybe they're attracted to shiny things? :nixweiss

:angry



BTW, I say this with no less than THREE silver cars in the family fleet, so I know. :rolleyes:



I agree 100%. I have owned green, blue, maroon, white, red and silver cars. Silver attracts more bird bombs that anything- I think it looks like water to a freakin' bird.....:angry
 
jonw440 said:
My Wife has a black Grand Prix, and two guys at work also have black cars. All three have had been attacked by the infamous bird bombs.Today my Wife's car must have had three Teradactals fly over, as the bombs were 5" around!! My truck is silver and has yet to get hit.

I swear Birds like black cars to crap on.:nixweiss



I agree, I use to have a black explorer and it got crapped on regularly. :mad:
 
Where's charcoal in that list? I have owned gold, black/silver, burgundy, and charcoal 2x, I can truly say that my charcoal '02 keeps getting nailed by bird bombs.
 
Here's photo evidence. I took this pic last week and forgot about it. I darkened it a bit so you could see them better, but there are lots of little droppings between the big ones and the grille, and one more on the bumper.



By the way, this all happened within a 2 hour window and needless to say I went :shocked when I saw it.



Darn birds! :angry
 
My friend's 2k Black Maxima is an instant target after her daughter washes it. Not even 10 min after the car is clean, SPLAT!



Her reaction: :shocked then :angry
 
I think they like Autopian cars.....seriously. Anything just waxed and really shiny is just like a trailer home in a tornado.
 
I think the birds like any car that is clean and shiny. Color doesn't matter. It never fails right after my car is washed and shiny it is splattered with bird bombs! My current car is silver but the same happned with my white and red cars.:D
 
Any color I've ver owned has gotten its fair share of bombs - black, white, silver and green. All are equal targets.



I bird crapped on my shoulder today while I was waiting for the train. Does that count for anything?
 
Speaking from experience....

My car is silver and my wifes car is copper.

I get all of the bird bombs that happen in our driveway.:down
 
I'm sticking with the "just washed" club...although it's probably because we notice it more then. But seriously, do you think the birds care? I doubt they are thinking about anything except relieving themselves, they do it wherever they are sitting, flying, etc.
 
Nine out of 10 times they get my car it is within hours of it just being washed or waxed. A bright shiny car is to a bird what a fire hydrant is to a dog.
 
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