Birds nesting in bathroom vent pipe

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So I appear to have starlings nesting in the bathroom vent pipe thanks to a broken louvre on the outside from what i have read it seems to make the perfect nesting area for them needless to say once the chicks have left the nest I will be replacing the broken vent cover with a more robust cowl that faces downwards.

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Are you looking for an answer for something? If so please see below and choose which ever is appropriate :-

pooh thru their letterbox

take off and nuke from orbit

boxing stance

they are queen dads my wasp kills them for a
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explain that you are a top revenue earner and own a Gucci belt and that they should find a non top revenue earners house to reside in

aren't starlings a bit chavvy?

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Are you looking for an answer for something? If so please see below and choose which ever is appropriate :-

pooh thru their letterbox

take off and nuke from orbit

boxing stance

they are queen dads my wasp kills them for a
Living

explain that you are a top revenue earner and own a Gucci belt and that they should find a non top revenue earners house to reside in

aren't starlings a bit chavvy?

napalm

Haha not looking for advice just found it interesting that given a chance wildlife will take any chance they are given and maybe I should have spotted this on my house way before it became an issue
 
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Leave them until they've fledged, then clear out and fix vent. Open the window in the meantime.

Our starlings fledged a few weeks ago already.

Thats what i would have thought but maybe being out in the countryside near some marsh land there is enough food sources for them to have a second brood. Might try putting my endoscope in the vent via the bathroom later
 
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