BebopBaloo
Rebellions are built on hope
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We don't have a cap on our chimney and I know that we need to get one.
However, right now, we have a birds nest in the chimney complete with twittering baby birds. I have no problem with them being in the chimney. I think the flue is closed. My concern is...will the baby birds be able to learn to fly inside of the chimney and thus be able to exit out the top with their parents? They have been in there for a couple weeks, at least mom and dad have, not really sure how long the eggs have been hatched. They never sound distressed, but I am getting worried about their exit strategy.
Anyone have experience with this?
However, right now, we have a birds nest in the chimney complete with twittering baby birds. I have no problem with them being in the chimney. I think the flue is closed. My concern is...will the baby birds be able to learn to fly inside of the chimney and thus be able to exit out the top with their parents? They have been in there for a couple weeks, at least mom and dad have, not really sure how long the eggs have been hatched. They never sound distressed, but I am getting worried about their exit strategy.
Anyone have experience with this?


