There is a saying that says, "see San Blas storks" and refers to the arrival of storks around the feast of this saint that takes place on 3 February. Yet each year these species as is the case back before a few weeks ago our people, even some of them stay all year.
But lately the birds overpopulation causes problems. If something is typical in a church is its stork nests on top of the tower, but lately have come to invade other areas are high as the roofs of the domes and lanterns Rociana our temple.
But before the law who is protected? Storks are protected by decree since 1973, applying the law could leave freely nest that goes with it, severe contamination by excrement and branches and the deterioration of the roofs. But paradoxically Rociana Parish is also protected, as it is designated as a Site of Interest Cultural by the Government of Andalusia, this would mean that should protect and prevent damage.
The reality is that the storks nest freely and where they should not deteriorate the roof and the government ignores. Each year the parish has to invest money straight out of their funds without any help, to remove and clean the nests once these have left, staying clean until a few months back and now, come back and nest .
I think this is where governments must act both as defenders of the other and try to prevent birds from nesting where they should not, but at the same time try to find a site where they can nest without damaging anything.
Then leave three snapshots of the domes of the Church of Rociana, in its current state, ie free of nests and we'll see how it evolves over the coming months.
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