I, too, have been dive-bombed by protective seagulls. We have one who has nested on our roof and has hatched three young.
Can everyone tell me how long between hatching and fledging?
Our nest has been built by the solar panels and the babies have pulled out the wires, which means we are unable to benefit from all this lovely sunshine.
We want to remove the nest as soon as the babies go so we can repair the panels. Can anyone help us?
-S Dearling, Horsham Avenue, Peacehaven
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