Some birds have made a home inside the Parks and Recreation building in Wallingford, and plans to seal up holes they used to move in have some residents troubled.
Birds apparently squeezed into the Parks & Recreation Department and Government Access Television through one-inch holes, according to the Meriden-Record Journal .
Now, along with nests and droppings there are dead birds between the roof and the ceiling, the paper reports, and Public Works Director Henry McCully said it’s a health hazard.
The recommended solution: plug up the holes, but that’s getting some feathers ruffled.
Susan Keeney , a self-described animal activist from Meriden , told the Record-Journal she is considering a protest
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