This story was written by Associated Press writer Jennifer Sinco Kelleher
The crowing starts well before the sun rises over Mason Aiona’s home in Hawai‘i.
But the 3 a.m. rooster alarm isn’t what bothers the retiree the most. It’s spending most of the day shooing away wild chickens that dig holes in his yard, listening to constant squawking and feather-flapping, and scolding people who feed the feral birds at a park steps from his house…