Hello all.
I have a question about Jackdaws in chimneys.
I have had Jackdaws nesting in my chimney for several years and they seem to have been quite successful. I don't use the chimney and apart from the odd stray twig it has never been a problem. This morning though it seems like most of the nest has fallen down into the hearth, I imagine because of the recent rain and wind.
I heard rumblings and a lot of Jackdaw commotion beforehand so already had a sheet to hand to cover the fireplace. One unfortunate Jackdaw came down with the nest squawking loudly. When I looked behind the sheet to see where he was, he flew back up the chimney and seemed to stop on a ledge just a few feet up - I could hear him flapping every time I moved the sheet.
I went to get a torch but when I returned (and for the rest of the day) there has been no noise from the Jackdaw. The whole front of the fireplace was covered by a sheet and he didn't escape into the room. Is it possible that he flew back up the chimney? (Just for info, it's a two storey house with a pitched roof and the chimney itself is about 2 foot wide inside.)
Thanks for any info!
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Cin J
Germain said:hey have capped the tops off to prevent it happening in the future
Hi Germain...hope daughter has not sealed top with cap,as the chimney needs to breathe, I have fitted cowl/pot covers with a netted type gap, to prevent birds accessing.Just thought I'd mention CHOL:
and hope it managed to climb back up, a quick brush could assist,if bird still there, maybe it would get a free ride,up to freedom.