Not the female type.
Just finished sorting my loft out and this morning while dong the timber hatch frame I heard noises in the roof, in the gap between the plasterboard fixed to the rafters and the slates.
To my surprise (and annoyance) a bloody starling appeared from a ventilation gap in the plasterboard.
Obviously the ridiculous weather of the last few weeks has dislodged something enabling the bird to get in. I will have to get some ladders and inspect everything - a ground level look with binoculars has not revealed much.
However I also need to get this damn bird out. Any tips - should I just try and kill it?? Hope it goes out where it came in - I suppose it will get hungry and have to find food at some point?
I am gutted about this after spending a lot of effort sorting the loft - any advice welcomed.
Just finished sorting my loft out and this morning while dong the timber hatch frame I heard noises in the roof, in the gap between the plasterboard fixed to the rafters and the slates.
To my surprise (and annoyance) a bloody starling appeared from a ventilation gap in the plasterboard.
Obviously the ridiculous weather of the last few weeks has dislodged something enabling the bird to get in. I will have to get some ladders and inspect everything - a ground level look with binoculars has not revealed much.
However I also need to get this damn bird out. Any tips - should I just try and kill it?? Hope it goes out where it came in - I suppose it will get hungry and have to find food at some point?
I am gutted about this after spending a lot of effort sorting the loft - any advice welcomed.