Originally Posted by
MSPeconomist
I'd think in terms of big cities with lots of pavement and where parks and waterfronts can be avoided. For instance, I can't recall seeing birds in Tokyo or Seoul.
I remember walking around Tokyo on as the sun rose and the streets were relatively deserted with just the bin men out and the earliest commuters.
Huge crows flew about the streets snacking from the bins. Several times their wings clipped my head as they flew down the street searcinf for food. I imagine Tokyo might be the worst place ever for people who like to avoid birds.
Angola used to be good for few birds as it had very little wildlife. However wildlife is returning. Still, not many birds there although many families outside city centres do keep chickens.