Birdlime or bird lime is an adhesive substance used in
trapping
Animal trapping, or simply trapping or ginning, is the use of a device to remotely catch and often kill an animal. Animals may be trapped for a variety of purposes, including for meat, fur trade, fur/feathers, sport hunting, pest control, and w ...
birds. It is spread on a branch or
twig
A twig is a thin, often short, branch of a tree or Bush (plant), bush.
The buds on the twig are an important diagnostic characteristic, as are the abscission scars where the leaves have fallen away. The color, texture, and patterning of the t ...
, upon which a bird may land and be caught. Its use is illegal in many jurisdictions.
Manufacture
Historically, the substance has been prepared in various ways, and from various materials.
In South Africa, birdlime (called ''voëlent'' in
Afrikaans
Afrikaans is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia and to a lesser extent Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and also Argentina where there is a group in Sarmiento, Chubut, Sarmiento that speaks the Pat ...
) is prepared from
mistletoe
Mistletoe is the common name for obligate parasite, obligate parasitic plant, hemiparasitic plants in the Order (biology), order Santalales. They are attached to their host tree or shrub by a structure called the haustorium, through which they ...
fruits. A handful of ripe fruits is chewed until sticky, and the mass is then rubbed between the palms of the hands to form long and extremely sticky strands which are then coiled around small thin tree branches where birds perch.
A popular form in Europe was made from
holly
''Ilex'' () or holly is a genus of over 570 species of flowering plants in the family Aquifoliaceae, and the only living genus in that family. ''Ilex'' has the most species of any woody dioecious angiosperm genus. The species are evergreen o ...
bark, boiled for 10 to 12 hours. After the green coating is separated from the other, it is stored in a moist place for two weeks. It is then pounded into a thick paste, until no wood fibres remain, and washed in running water until no small specks appear. After fermenting for four or five days, during which it is frequently skimmed, the substance is mixed over a fire with a third part of nut oil. It is then ready for use.
Another popular form made in Asia is from the ''
Ilex integra
''Ilex integra'', the elegance female holly, also called mochi tree, is an ornamental tree of the holly genus, which is native to parts of Asia, including Korea; Taiwan; the mid-southern regions of China; and Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu in Japan. ...
'' tree.
The shrub ''
Ceodes umbellifera
''Ceodes umbellifera'', synonym ''Pisonia umbellifera'', commonly known as the birdlime tree or bird catcher tree, is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family. The evergreen shrub has soft wood, small pink or yellow flowers, and produces ca ...
'' was also commonly used by indigenous Hawaiians as they drove many species extinct for their feathers.
On
Orchid Island, the
Tao people also use ''Ilex integra'', which they call ''niket''. People of the island's villages have historically used it to trap several kinds of birds. In the village of Yayo, people used it on bamboo sticks to catch the
Brown-eared bulbul. Their village song describes this practice.
Birdlime from
Damascus
Damascus ( , ; ) is the capital and List of largest cities in the Levant region by population, largest city of Syria. It is the oldest capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth Holiest sites in Islam, holiest city in Islam. Kno ...
was supposed to be made of
sebestens, their kernels being frequently found in it; this version was not able to endure frost or wet.
That brought from Spain was said to have a bad odor.
That of the Italians was made of mistletoe berries, heated, mixed with oil, as before; to make it water resistant, they added
turpentine
Turpentine (which is also called spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, terebenthine, terebenthene, terebinthine and, colloquially, turps) is a fluid obtainable by the distillation of resin harvested from living trees, mainly pines. Principall ...
.
It was said that the bark of the
wayfaring tree (''
Viburnum lantana
''Viburnum lantana'', the wayfarer or wayfaring tree, is a species of ''Viburnum'', native to central, southern and western Europe (north to Yorkshire in England), northwest Africa, and southwestern Asia.Blamey, M. & Grey-Wilson, C. (1989). ''Fl ...
'') made birdlime as good as the best.
Nathaniel Atcheson, secretary to the
Society of Ship-Owners of Great Britain The Society of Ship-Owners of Great Britain (SOGB) was an organisation established by British ship-owners in 1802 to defend their interests by opposing breaches of the Navigation Acts. The decision to form the organisation was reached at a meeting ...
, in his 1811 work ''On the Origin and Progress of the North-West Company of Canada with a history of the fur trade...'' mentions birdlime (p 14) as an important import commodity for use in the Canadian west in the late 18th century.
Legal status
In July 2020, France was poised to outlaw "
glue-trapping" () of birds (thrushes and blackbirds within quotas), using sticks covered in glue, after the European commission threatened legal action and fines.
However, in November 2020,
advocate general Juliane Kokott ruled that glue-trapping was compatible with the 2009 EU
Birds Directive
The Birds Directive (formally known as Council Directive 2009/147/EC on the conservation of wild birds) is the oldest piece of EU legislation on the environment and one of its cornerstones which was unanimously adopted in April 1979 as the Dir ...
, and an allowable exception to the directive's ban of bird lime use.
In the
Valencian region of Spain, birdlime (locally known as ''parany'') is commonly used to capture the
song thrush
The song thrush (''Turdus philomelos'') is a Thrush (bird), thrush that breeds across the West Palearctic. It has brown upper-parts and black-spotted cream or buff underparts and has four recognised subspecies. Its distinctive Birdsong, song, w ...
, which is a delicacy throughout Spain and is used in many local recipes. In spite of the EU's attempts to curb this practice, it is still tolerated in this region.
In March 2021 this practice was ruled by
European Court of Justice
The European Court of Justice (ECJ), officially the Court of Justice (), is the supreme court of the European Union in matters of European Union law. As a part of the Court of Justice of the European Union, it is tasked with interpreting ...
to be illegal in the European Union.
Other uses
The 4th-century BC Greek writer
Aeneas Tacticus
Aeneas Tacticus (; fl. 4th century BC) was one of the earliest Greek writers on the art of war and is credited as the first author to provide a complete guide to securing military communications. Polybius described his design for a hydraulic se ...
recommends (34.1–2) birdlime be used as a substance which will prevent fires from burning wood or other combustible materials, when smeared upon their surfaces.
Birdlime was used in the manufacturing of British
sticky bomb
The "Grenade, Hand, Anti-Tank No. 74", commonly known as the S.T. grenade or simply sticky bomb, was a British hand grenade designed and produced during the Second World War. The grenade was one of a number of anti-tank weapons developed for u ...
s during World War II.
See also
*''
Pisonia umbellifera
''Ceodes umbellifera'', Synonym (taxonomy), synonym ''Pisonia umbellifera'', commonly known as the birdlime tree or bird catcher tree, is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family. The evergreen shrub has soft wood, small pink or yellow flowe ...
''
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The Twits''
References
[ Siaman Misiva, 2015, Bird Culture of the Botol Tobago. Hsinchu: National Chiao Tung University Press ]
External links
{{wiktionary, birdlime
Digicoll.library.wisc.edu
Fowling