I've just had a look at my roof, and discovered a couple of tiles have slipped. One has slipped down the roof, and in the gap that it left, a starling (I think it's a starling) has made a nest between the other tiles and the felt.
I understand it is an offence to remove or disturb the nests of wild birds, but it looks like rain and I'm worried about water penetration. So... do I have to somehow put a tarpaulin over the gap, leaving access for the mother bird to feed the young; or do I just leave it until the young have flown the nest? Or is there another solution?
I would be grateful for any advice on this, thanks.
I understand it is an offence to remove or disturb the nests of wild birds, but it looks like rain and I'm worried about water penetration. So... do I have to somehow put a tarpaulin over the gap, leaving access for the mother bird to feed the young; or do I just leave it until the young have flown the nest? Or is there another solution?
I would be grateful for any advice on this, thanks.