Residents are being asked to be mindful if they think starlings may be nesting in their roof.
Manx Wild Bird Aid says they've had a lot of injured starling fledglings brought into them in the past few days.
MWBA says the young birds often make their home in roofs and leave nests before they can fly.
As a result, the charity is asking any dog or cat owners to keep their pets indoors where possible for a day or two if you think there is a nest in the property.
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