How to keep birds away from deck
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They don't like reflections. You can make a hanging of old CDs and the reflection from them will keep them away.
spray WD40 or something similar around area. they don't like the smell but it disappears enough for humans to tolerate.
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Consider giving them a feeding station in an area area from the deck. I spread a small amount of seed with a container of water and enjoy watching. I have a pair of mallards which visit each year. Using visual deterrents as previously suggested near the deck will also help.
Place a plastic owl in the seating area