Thick neighbours

As said, it would have been good to save them from the bin and call the RSPCA, but unfortunately the birds would have probably abandoned them at this point.

Your neighbours are scum and I think some form of revenge/justice is in order...
 
How the heck does that make someone a mug? It's a perfect place for them to nest. Warm, sheltered, safe.

Because the birds are protected and thus if need to be removed at aome point un the future forwhatever reason could make life more difficult for you?
 
So have you been able to check if the sparrows are alive? They may survive a couple of days or more in the bin? Do you have access to it?

Or are you just trolling us?
 
It's been years.

Because people are afraid they might do damage when in fact they're harmless. You'll get s small amount of poop that'll wash away in the rain, that's about it.
I suppose some people don't like the sound of birds, or wildlife in general and have a black empty hole where their heart's meant to be.

**** wildlife when it gets in the way of humans, right?

And then they'll blame domestic cats for the disappearance of the wildlife. :rolleyes:
 
Have you decided not to take any further action?

The hassle isn't worth it - they look the sort to make our lives a misery.

We are in a line of 10 bungalows and average age is around 68 - why a 30 something wanted to move into one is beyond me - I think his idea was to do it up (builder) and make a quick profit - he spent more than he thought he would have to - Built in 1972 and not been updated. He did put it up but was priced to high.

Going to Bullfighting I have always routed for the Bull. :D
 
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