

🦉 Outsmart pests with style — your garden’s new vigilant guardian!
The Hedoc 2 Pack 10.6" Rotating Owl Statues are lifelike, weatherproof bird deterrents featuring wind-powered 360° rotating heads. Designed to humanely repel a variety of pests including birds, squirrels, and raccoons, these durable plastic decoys combine effective pest control with stylish garden decor. Easy to install and maintain, they bring dynamic protection and aesthetic appeal to any outdoor space year-round.









| ASIN | B0BRKN5MXH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #723 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #5 in Outdoor Statues |
| Brand | Hedoc |
| Brand Name | Hedoc |
| Collection Name | All |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 3,085 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.6"D x 5"W x 5"H |
| Item Type Name | Garden Owl |
| Manufacturer | Hedoc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | owl 2 pack |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 2 Pack Owl Decoy |
| Mounting Type | Deck,Freestanding,Tree Mount |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Occasion | Anniversary, Engagement, Graduation, Wedding |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 10.6"D x 5"W x 5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Garden,Patio |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Size | 10+11 Inch |
| Style | Garden |
| Theme | Bird,Birds,Trees |
| character | Bird |
A**W
Good product
The first thing that struck me was the lifelike design of these fake owls. The detailing on their feathers, bright yellow eyes, and natural coloration make them look quite convincing from a distance. I placed them strategically around my garden, and it seems that the local birds took immediate notice. The rotating heads are a fantastic feature that adds a dynamic element, making them seem even more lifelike to potential pests. I highly recommend the Hedoc 2 Pack Fake Owl Decoys for anyone struggling with unwanted birds in their outdoor spaces. They are not just aesthetically pleasing but also serve as an effective and humane deterrent. If you’re looking to keep your garden or patio bird-free, these decoys are definitely worth the investment!
M**E
Helps keep the Woodpeckers away!
Got these to help keep the annoying Woodpecker off my metal chimney cap. So far it has only returned once. It was coming every morning before 7:00am. I would say that’s a win! It was making me CRAZY! Happy I purchased them. They are slightly smaller than I thought they would be. I have a pole in one and have it attached to the top of my fence with zip ties to give it some height (and it makes it VERY noticeable). Probably keeps them out of my neighbors yard too.
D**N
Significant decrease in bird activity
I recently installed a brand-new deck in my backyard and was worried about birds creating a mess or causing damage. After some research, I decided to try the Hedoc 2 Pack Fake Owl Decoys, and I am thrilled with the results! From the moment I set up these decoys, I noticed a significant decrease in bird activity around my deck. The realistic appearance of the owls definitely seems to have done the trick. The craftsmanship is impressive; the decoys look remarkably lifelike, and their presence alone has been enough to keep the birds at bay. One of the best features is the versatility of placement. I positioned one owl on each end of the deck, and the strategic placement appears to be highly effective. Not only do they serve their purpose of deterring birds, but they also add a touch of charm to the deck’s decor. The decoys are also durable and weather-resistant, so they've withstood the elements without any issues. My deck remains clean and bird-free, and I couldn’t be happier with this purchase. If you’re looking for a practical and attractive solution to keep birds away from your outdoor space, the Hedoc Fake Owl Decoys are an excellent choice!
R**E
Hoping
They were cute but did not work for me at all maybe you work for someone else. I was hoping. But not everything works for everyone
G**A
Surprisingly realistic and ready for the garden
These owl decoys look much better in person than I expected. The colors are bright, the eyes stand out, the plastic feels solid, they seem built to handle the weather, and the overall shape feels convincing enough that I did a double take when I first opened the box. The rotating head adds a fun bit of movement that should help keep things lively. The base can be filled for extra stability or attached to something like a broom handle, and the little wind panel on the back of the head is simple to attach. It’s the kind of product you can put out in a couple of minutes without any fuss. I’m really looking forward to trying them in my garden this summer to keep the birds and squirrels away from my tomatoes and sunflowers. Even if they just slow down those little thieves, I’ll be happy 😊. Overall, these are well-made, good-looking decoys that feel like a smart addition to the yard.
F**E
Don’t use during owl mating season
We bought this about a month ago, so mid March. It’s mid April now and what we didn’t know was that spring is barn owl mating season here in southern Kentucky. You see we are making an old tobacco barn into a house. My husband is doing much of the work himself and it’s taking a while. The barn isn’t bird proofed yet and they’re building nests everywhere and pooping all over the recently poured concrete foundation, among other things. So we thought an owl decoy or two might scare them off. Well, they scared off the house sparrows and the finches and whatever other song birds had been messing about in the barn. But one of our decoys has a boyfriend. Hubby reports that one evening, shortly after he positioned the owls, he walked in on an owl doing his level to best to win the heart of our fair decoy. So ardent was this owl that he wasn’t phased by a human so close. He just kept right on pitching woo and had to be chased off the premises. Did you know that amorous owls poop a lot? We didn’t either but that’s been our experience. Owl poop, for your information, is not fun to clean up. So after two or three nights of unintentionally hosting a barn owl catfish scheme, we’ve taken our decoy down for the time being. The other decoy, less prominently displayed, was unnoticed by our owl friend, but as a precaution we’ve turned ‘her’ face to the wall. So yes, this thing will deter other small birds, but be warned: under the right circumstances it can attract owls.
A**R
Small parrot sized owls.
These owls are tiny!!!!!!!’ The hawks in my neighbors yard are way larger. The hawks have literally swooped in my backyard next to these little owls like there nothing. Birds are smart and these owls are not big enough for a normal size hawk. They are prolly 1/2 the size of a full sized owl. They don’t work. I live in a residential neighborhood and have never in the 15 years living here had hawks. These little owls do not scare them. The hawks are prolly laughing at my attempt. I have a Sox pound dog and they are preying. I would not trust these with your beloved pet or small child. Also they advertise a moving head 😂 it’s a tiny little piece of plastic that could potentially spin a tiny bit with wind. I have had them outside for over a week and there heads have not moved an inch. There video a pictures do not match the product you receive.
L**Y
Works!
I purchased these decoys to help save the birds in my backyard, so they won't get attacked by my sweet but somewhat feral cat. (She's quite the hunter.) I also have oversized glass windows, on sunny days birds sometimes fly straight into them at full speed. (They bounce off like ping pong balls, so sad to see.) So I decided to give these owls a whirl. Let me tell you, these things worked like a charm. I positioned the owls on top of 2 baskets, by the spot in the grass where my cat hides, which is right by these glass windows. Atop the basket's they were only elevated by about 2 feet or so. But that was enough, apparently, because the birds instantly disappeared. I went from having a 100+ birds a day, literally, to no birds, just like that. I put the owls up at night, and moved them to slightly different spots the next day. Same result: zero birds. I haven't set them out since, but will do so again as needed. The only thing I don't like about these decoys is the so-called "wind vane" on the back of the head. In theory the owl's head is supposed to move with the wind, but in my case it didn't work -- the heads just got cocked in weird positions, so I removed the vane. But aside from that, these are very good deterrents. Highly Recommend!
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