Hi all,
Sudden horrible situation has arisen re some baby seagulls on my dad's roof.
Dad is elderly and hates seagulls (lives in area where they are a nuisance) but is not generally cruel. His roof has two parts, a flat bit at the side and the main pitched roof. Me, husband and 6mo baby are visiting dad for a few weeks, been here 2 days.
Scaffolders arrived this morning to start re-roofing pitched section of dads roof, he spoke to them and they started work. We went out for a walk. Coming back from work and standing over the road looking at house, my hubbie has just noticed 3 fluffy baby seagulls and a distressed looking mother wandering about on the pitched part of the roof.
Mentioned to dad who shrugged it off and said 'it's ok as their nest is on the flat bit, only the pitched bit is being re-roofed.". Husband has had a look and the flat but is covered in scaffolding supplies, nest destroyed.
I am aware of the wildlife and countryside act, a law has been broken, the baby birds now have no where to go. Husband is passionate re animal rights and extremely angry as a type...wants me to call rspb/police to have birds rescued. I have said that this could mean my dad gets a massive fine.....(it appears that he was aware the nest was there...me and DH only just found out now).... DH says "I don't care, let him get a fine/criminal record" etc... and is threatening to call authorities on my dad !
I want to save the birds (Scaffolders still currently working, baby crying, husband stropping, dad has gone out as seems a bit scared of my DH's rage on this) but I need to try and find a way to do this without getting my dad in serious trouble.
Can anyone advice what I should do?!!! What is likely to happen if I call the council if RSPB?
Thanks all xxx