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toprotter

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  1. By the size I presume its a female, only seen a couple before as they are very secretive and spend most of the time under cover waiting to ambush. If you find one its likely that there are others but being protected they should not be handled or disturbed. I only came across moving logs it as its nearing end of hibernation it was docile but still gave a hiss and a strike. Covered her back up and let her do her thing.

  2. Don't shave for a couple of days, slip in to your wife's g string and dressing gown, slap on some lippy badly and knock on his door with a bunch of flowers tell him you love him and let the gown blow in the wind..

    That should keep him minding his own ...................that or you get a new best friend

  3. As long as you don't come across any or intentionally disturb you will be ok BUT make sure you check the site before and make/keep records.

     

    The maximum penalty that can be imposed for an offence, in respect of a single bird, nest or egg is a fine of up to £5,000, and/or six months' imprisonment.

    Some birds nest all year like pigeons and the nesting season changes depending on climate etc. SOME RARER BIRDS HAVE MORE PROTECTION

    The council maybe telling you to take them down and that is fine, they are not telling you to disturb destroy etc .

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