This is how seriously the uk takes its bird protection.
Birds nesting in roof uk.
What birds are likely to nest in roofs.
The only time some birds feral pigeons can be removed or even killed is if they threaten public health.
Most of the time nesting activity is harmless.
As the law protects birds nests and doesn t allow you to move them the best way to keep your roof free from nesting birds is to deter them during the winter when most birds are not nesting.
There are many ways to discourage birds from nesting on your roof including putting spikes on it or using reflective ribbons to visually deter them.
However the area where the birds were able to get into your roof may be more problematic and it may need repairing.
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.
Only a small selection of birds is likely to make their homes in your roof under your eaves or in your chimney.
So if you have a birds nest in there there s been a failure in the materials somewhere for birds to get in and nest.
Birds are rarely the cause of the damage that let them into a roof and they rarely cause any further damage to a roof during the nesting period officially from february until august and so we see no harm in giving birds sanctuary and letting them nest.
Roofs are sealed from the outside.