A pigeon has made a nest of nails and
screws on a Lancashire building site. Builders in Accrington were left "amazed" after discovering the metal nest
inside a partially-constructed house.
Work has been halted around it until the eggs in it hatch and the chicks have
fledged. Lancashire Wildlife Trust's Alan Wright said he had "never seen anything like
it". "My jaw dropped when I saw it but the bird is perfectly happy," he
said.
He said the feral rock pigeon, a domestically bred variant of the wild rock
dove, often used "ledges of buildings [as] an excellent substitute" for the sea
cliffs and mountains used by its ancestors. "Pigeons do nest in urban areas and sometimes use odd things to build those
nests, but I have never seen anything like this before," he said.
Mr Wright said the eggs were expected to hatch in the next few days and the
squabs will be ready to fly the nest when they are four weeks old. He added: "It's great that the builders are taking care of this
bird. They will probably be like a doting family when the chicks are hatched," he
said.
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Hardcore.
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