I got home from work yesterday to find a jackdaw in my conservatory. That's the 4th one in about 3 months that's come down the chimney. Who do you call to fit one of those things - a sweep or a builder?
That's a nice clip ZM, you can see why they have that witch's familiar air about them though, as with all the crow family.
We are clearly going to have to get a builder - of any sex, nationality or size.
just anybody with a ladder, Prudie - drains and gutter person perhaps, a roofer? - which reminds me to fix my junction funnel tomorrow, outside the bathroom - a short ladder for that.
In the meantime, while you are getting a permanent solution, you can get chimney cushions or chimney felts, the birds will still get down, but you can control how you free them. It will at least prevent them spreading soot everywhere.
That's interesting ubasses, I was wondering if there was some way to stop them coming out, at least until I'm home. The last one was dead on the carpet and was probably scared out of its wits until it died (cats in house). Are they actually called cushions, I'll do a search.
Oh good, glad you've got one. Be nice if it was one of those you can fix in place or even tie in place, as your cats would soon pull it over if they see a bird the other side. But then you've probably figured that out for yourself;-)
Very east to fit. No trouble with your roof. Thatch is at least 45 degrees pitch, so any builder would simply run a ladder up right from the ground. No slates to break either :o)