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how does folks. my main contract has now decided that we have got to do and record a daily 'bird nesting' form, basically a quick walk and look through the job to check for nests etc. just wondering if anyone else has had to do or does do anything similar and also any idea on how to make/format the form (got to keep it simple for us red necks)

any help would be great. cheers

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Depends on the type of pigeon doesn't it in terms of destruction of nests. Wood pigeons no no to destruction the nasty flying vermin type street pigeon I thought wasn't protected. I'm probably very very wrong though

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Depends on the type of pigeon doesn't it in terms of destruction of nests. Wood pigeons no no to destruction the nasty flying vermin type street pigeon I thought wasn't protected. I'm probably very very wrong though

 

Your the riddler arn't you?

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all nesting birds are protected (but for some bizzare reason you can shoot the pigeons all year round for crip protection)

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