Lambchops65
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Neighbour the other side has a jackdaw's nest each year in his attic. They can be quite nasty if they see any humans around the gardens and have swooped down on a number of occasions.
Hope you got that wound seen to :-O
I got attacked by a buzzard last week whilst jogging. Swooped down and hit me on the back of the head. Didn't even see it, just got smacked on the back of the head, it felt like getting hit with a brick!
Starlings are much nicer
Oh, that's a nasty looking injury, obviously some birds can be quite vicious so
I did often wonder how nasty the jackdaw's might be if push comes to shove. When they are teaching the young how to fly and are on the ground they make an awful lot of noise and if the closest neighbours try to come out to their garden the birds constantly swoop at them. I would definitely be afraid of them.
I might be wrong, but I think you aren't supposed to remove the nest once they are built & have birds in them. Usually September before the birds depart completely. We had 4 eaves on our old house, and 4 nests every year. They're great to look at but the bird poop isn't!
September !!!!I was hoping for end May? The noise is unbearable at this stage. They are now all beginning to flap their wings lol so the constant flapping against the air vent has me freaked that they will knock it out of the wall and come into the bedroom
I'm laughing at the thoughts of going up into the attic! I've never been up there and would be terrified to even peek up there now haha. Maybe if I had a stairs and could make a quick exit I would be more inclined.
My friends hubby has said he will go up and remove the nest once they've left. They had one last year and removed it immediately but I couldn't do that if there were birds in it. As much as they are driving me insane, I couldn't make them homeless. So it is looking like I'll seek out a roofer after he's removed the nest and get him to put those bird combs up. Thanks guys
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