Their nests are made of plant material lined with feathers moss and wool if.
Starlings nesting in my roof ireland.
Nests in building cavities and vents starlings will use any hole they can get into if it leads to a suitably sized cavity.
A vent with a metal flap may not deter them.
Their nests are in enclosed areas with at least a 1 1 2 inch opening.
They can be seen in most gardens parks and woodlands throughout ireland.
The starling is a nesting bird.
One thing you can do is to make the slope steeper by installing an additional board or reconstructing this part of your roof.
The reason why birds like starlings nest under your eaves is it s safe from predators and natural elements.
I understand that its illegal to interfere with their nests during breeding season does anyone know when breeding season is.
A general licence issued by the government allows authorised persons to kill or take roof nesting feral pigeons in britain and house sparrows starlings and feral pigeons in northern ireland and destroy their nests but only if it can be shown that action was necessary for the purpose of preserving public health.
Look for their nests in old trees church steeples and other holes and crevices.
Quite often they will also nest in holes on roofs and in walls.
Hello we ve just discovered that starlings have gotten in to our roof to start building a nest.
They can hover or perch while raising the flap to get into vents.
Dryer stove and bathroom vents are ideal.
Due to their bullying nature they will take any suitable site evicting any previous owner.
If you move it you risk all of the chicks in it being deserted by the parents and dying of starvation.
On the other hand you can t have the new roof done over the nest and block the chicks in so that the parents don t have access.
It is actually illegal to disturb this nest as it is protected within the terms of the widllife and countryside act.
From hollow trees to farm buildings.
Starlings are a very common bird.
Starlings breed throughout ireland in loose colonies in trees but are just at home nesting in holes cervices and attics in houses.