you get a similar bird with different markings, this is a european robinOriginally posted by treide
Cool! What kind of bird is that? I don\'t think I have seen that on this side of the pond.
They were lucky.Originally posted by War Griffon
Yep, bats are a protected species so you are not allowed to eject them from your property and have to wait until they decide to move on of their own accord.
A friends parents had them in the eaves of their house and only discovered them when they wanted to replace the wooden facia boards that were rotting away. They ended up waiting two years before the bats moved on and they could repair the roof/facia boards.
Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Friend of mine got planning permission to convert an Old Barn into a house. Bats moved in before work could start.
Ten years on and they are still there.
From what I have heard even rescue centres etc are not allowed to move them.Originally posted by generulpoleaxe
you can get in touch with people who will legaly move them for you.
can\'t remember the name at the moment but know a girl who helps out with that sort of thing.
Originally posted by War Griffon
From what I have heard even rescue centres etc are not allowed to move them.Originally posted by generulpoleaxe
you can get in touch with people who will legaly move them for you.
can\'t remember the name at the moment but know a girl who helps out with that sort of thing.
Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Liz : It could be a lot worse..It could have been Bats.