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When Do Birds Nest in the UK?

In the UK, the primary bird nesting season runs from early March through to the end of August. During this period, wild birds begin building nests, laying eggs, and raising chicks.

This timeline can vary slightly depending on the species and local weather conditions:

  • Robins and blackbirds may begin nesting as early as late February
  • Pigeons, which are common in urban areas like East London, Kent and Essex, can nest year-round, especially in sheltered environments
  • Swifts, swallows, and house martins arrive in the UK around April to May and typically nest throughout the summer

Why Nesting Season Matters

Legal Protection Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981

All wild birds, their nests, and their eggs are legally protected while in use. It is an offence to intentionally disturb, damage, or remove an active nest.

This means you cannot remove a nest or block access to a nesting site during this time—unless a special licence is granted by Natural England, typically in extreme health or safety situations.

Common Nesting Areas Around Properties

Birds are resourceful and often choose buildings to nest in, especially when natural habitats are scarce. Some of the most common nesting sites include:

  • Under solar panels
  • In roof eaves or loft spaces
  • Behind fascias and soffits
  • Inside chimneys or vents
  • On balconies, ledges, and signage

When Should Bird Proofing Be Installed?

The Best Time to Proof Is Outside the Nesting Season

Because of legal protections, bird-proofing should be installed between September and February—outside of the nesting window. This allows professional pest control companies like Pest ID to:

  • Remove old or inactive nests
  • Install deterrents such as netting, spikes, solar panel guards, or visual deterrents
  • Seal entry points to prevent future nesting

If birds are already nesting on your property, it’s best to wait until the chicks have fledged before any action is taken—unless the situation poses an immediate risk to public health or safety.

Signs You May Have Nesting Birds

Not sure if birds are already nesting on your property? Watch out for:

  • Increased bird activity near the roofline or panels
  • Twigs or feathers falling near vents or gutters
  • Noises such as chirping or scratching in walls or lofts
  • Build-up of droppings around a specific area

Pest ID offers expert inspections to determine whether nesting has begun and what steps can legally be taken.

How Pest ID Can Help

Pest ID provides professional, humane bird control and proofing services across Essex, Kent & East London. Our technicians are:

  • Fully trained in wildlife legislation and ethical bird control
  • Equipped to install discreet deterrents for both domestic and commercial properties
  • Able to conduct post-nesting clean-ups and decontamination safely and legally

Plan Ahead – Book Bird Proofing Before the Season Starts

Once nesting season begins, legal options become limited. The best way to avoid costly damage and legal complications is to act early. If you’ve had birds nesting before, chances are they’ll return unless proofed out.

Need Advice?

Get in touch with Pest ID for a free consultation or site survey. We’re happy to advise on the right timing and solution for your property.