Well, my suggestion comes from a personal experience with some severely invasive starlings. For those of you who don't know, the starlings are a non-native bird imported from England by an overenthusiastic Shakespeare society. They are an invasive species that tend to elbow out native bird species in certain habitats. You see them a lot in urban and suburban areas of the United States.
At any rate, these starlings were so desperate for a place to nest they pecked out the mesh screening that was blocking the entrance to my family's roof vents. Suddenly our lovely suburban home was taken over by incessant screeching and cheeping. Starlings don't have a song, per se...they do this weird thing that you'd have to hear for yourself. It's not pretty. It's annoying. Anyways, they were nesting not only in our attic but in our walls as well. A family set itself up in the wall of my bedroom. Finally, Dad got fed up and nailed boards across all of the intake vents.
No more starlings!
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