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icantremember

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Well..we have 7 nest boxes and a bat box..
But we kept hearing scratching and light tap dancing above our cooker.
On investigation a sparrow pair are nesting in the flue for the cooker extractor..so that's our kitchen steamed up till around September.
For the last couple of winters we had Bluetits roosting in our cooker flue ... I'm sure they wear hobnail boots. :LOL: :imoutahere:

I didn't like evicting them, but I have now blocked their access with a mesh due to the amount of poo they were leaving behind.
 
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For the last couple of winters we had Bluetits roosting in our cooker flue ... I'm sure they wear hobnail boots. :LOL: :imoutahere:

I didn't like evicting them, but I have now blocked their access with a mesh due to the amount of poo they were leaving behind.
Yes...we will do that at the end of the season...

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Holly's mum

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We had Bluetits nesting in our cooker flue this winter too. They have moved out now, presumably to nest somewhere else for summer but we quite miss hearing them rummaging about in there.

On the plus side we can now use the extractor again without fear of blasting the poor wee things into the open :giggler:
 
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We had a thief today he took the lid off the tub himself.

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sparrows will be gone in a couple of weeks we get sparrows in the eaves and then the swifts kick them out.Wwere still waiting for our swifts this year almost a week later than last year

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