bird's nest under 2nd floor bedroom window air conditioner

I believe there is a bird's next underneath the window air conditioner in one of the 2nd floor bedrooms.  The tweeting is beyond loud and I am unable to work in the room.  I'm looking for a recommendation for someone to take a look and remove the nest (if that is what it is).  Is this a job for an exterminator (however I do not want to harm the birds) or someone else?

Has anyone experienced this?  Thanks in advance for any information or recommendations.


nomsg said:

I believe there is a bird's next underneath the window air conditioner in one of the 2nd floor bedrooms.  The tweeting is beyond loud and I am unable to work in the room.  I'm looking for a recommendation for someone to take a look and remove the nest (if that is what it is).  Is this a job for an exterminator (however I do not want to harm the birds) or someone else?

Has anyone experienced this?  Thanks in advance for any information or recommendations.

If the unit works, turn it on for a few hours and see if it motivates them to relocate. Although, the description sounds like recently hatched chicks. 


Thank you for the suggestion.  The unit had been turned on and there was no effect.


If there is a lot of tweeting, it won't be long before they take flight. There really is no way to move the nest safely. If you can get a picture we can figure out what kind of birds they are but my guess is that they are Robins. They seem to nest in unusual places and appear less fearful than the shyer birds. The cheeky bird in the picture built her nest on a tiny balcony outside my window. Another more conservative female chose a tree outside my art studio window and after years of bird watching and waiting I finally got to see a fledglings first flight.

Please give them a chance and perhaps try to sing along!


The little ones (could also be sparrows) can be very loud, yes! but they don't stay long, google says maybe 2 weeks after they hatch.  I'm not as knowledgeable as Morganna, but we've had house sparrows behind a bedroom shutter, as well as in the ivy on a chimney.  All told, they probably made less noise than our kids, though concentrated over a shorter period of time.



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