Bird Flue.....

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Auzzie Gumtree

Minister of Fire
Oct 17, 2012
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Just had a bird in the flue and then ended up in the firebox. Must have tried to build a nest in the top of the flue but fell down. We have only just stopped burning this year about 2 weeks ago. I opened the stove door and i was thinking of the best way to catch him when he just flew out of the stove and out of the opened lounge door. He had a go at pecking the glass rope while he was in there. Had a fire last night to try and stop any further nest builders.

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just did a bit of research and i think the bird is a Common myna bird.

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Just sat in the lounge and guess what i can here in my flue again...... what a dopey bird.......
 
Maybe put some screening around the cap for the summer. Minahs can be smart birds. We had one when I was growing up and it could talk up a storm.
 
Minahs can be smart birds
Well this ones not that smart :( he's been in 3 times now. I will have to sort the flue cap out at the weekend. The last time he took a wrong turn and ended up flying around the house.....
 
But just think about the chimney cleaning service he provides.
 
They are usually croaked by the time I notice them in there. It does make removal easier ;). If a live one gets loose in the house they really make a mess :eek: from all that chimney cleaning they did on the way down....
I've had to add screens on several caps, the wife didn't appreciate watching bird TV on the wood stove;lol
 
And kicking them out of the stove doesn't usually change their behavior. They will go right back to the place they think is a good spot to build a nest. 1/2" hardware screen wrapped around my cap has done a fine job for several years now.
 
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