By RacketStar News on Wednesday, 21 May 2025
Category: Tennis News

Wimbledon Uses a Hawk to Keep Pigeons Away

At Wimbledon, tradition and precision extend even to pest control. To keep pigeons from disrupting matches or nesting around the courts, the tournament employs a trained hawk named Rufus.

Who Is Rufus?

Rufus is a Harris's Hawk, and he's been patrolling the skies over the All England Club for years.

Why Use a Hawk?

Pigeons can interfere with matches, damage turf, and create sanitation issues. Using a natural predator is a humane, eco-friendly solution — and a very British one.

Wimbledon is known for its attention to detail, and this feathered guardian is a perfect example of its unique blend of tradition and innovation.

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