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Lera
9 Apr 2023 12:44 PM
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Hi I am not sure what to do. We live in town area, UK. A while ago a pair of wood pigeons started coming to our balcony' bird feeder. A few days ago they started making a nest in artificial Xmas tree on our balcony (don't ask :). It's wonderful to watch these birds at such close range, behind the window. But I am worried that there will be problems with droppings, noise and fleas. Should we remove the nest now preventing potential issues or am I worried without reason? Many thanks.
Linda257
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9 Apr 2023 3:12 PM
Hi Lera...am afraid there ain't much you can do....its would be unlawful to interfere or remove the nest...birds and their nests are protected by law. Only safe time to remove a nest is when nesting season is over...usually October for woodpigeons is the safest time...to be fair you did entice the birds there in 1st place with the feeders.... ;-)
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
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