Jackdaw on roof

Did you know? Bird nesting season in the UK generally runs from February/March to August/September, with peak activity between March and July. During this period, it is illegal to intentionally destroy active nests under the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981.  

All wild birds, their nests, and eggs are protected by law; destroying an active nest is an offense. You must wait until the birds have naturally vacated the nest before having it removed by a professional, usually in late August or September.

  • Jackdaws: They are attracted to chimneys as they resemble the natural tree hollows or rock crevices they use for nesting. They are known for returning to the same chimney year after year, building large, often hazardous nests made of sticks, mud,
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