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  1. "Nesting" is the forty-second episode of Moral Orel, and the twelfth episode of season three. It aired on November 19, 2008. Clay walks in complaining of his dead-end job while it is revealed that Bloberta is knitting a picket blanket for Orel. Orel is still picketing, revealed before he gets the ban on them, he decides to go to the mayor. Upon walking in, he discovers his father, Clay, is ...

  2. Building a box — the essentials. Wood is the best material for building a nest box, as long as it is at least 15mm thick. This will prevent the wood warping and provide sufficient insulation to protect chicks from heat or cold. Soft woods, such as pine and cedar, are easy to cut and their natural resins ensure a long life.

  3. Feb 25, 2021 · How to build a nest box. Measure, mark up and then saw your wood into six sections: • 2 Sides: one cut at 25cm x 15cm x 20cm, and another cut at 20cm x 15cm x 25cm (both pieces needs cutting at a diagonal so that the roof piece sits on a slant - this is for rain to run off) • Front – 20cm x 15cm x 20cm. • Roof – 21cm x 15cm x 21cm.

  4. Making your nestbox. Mark out the panels of the future nestbox with pencil and a ruler, and write the name of each panel onto the marked out wood. Hole-fronted tit box – use a hand brace or drill to make a round entrance hole: 25 mm diameter for blue tits; 28 mm diameter for great tits; 38 mm diameter for sparrows.

  5. Shelter your box from the weather — the front of the nest box should be angled vertically or slightly downwards to prevent rain from entering the nest box. Make sure it is sheltered from prevailing wind, rain and strong sunlight. Height from the ground should be about 3 metres — small-hole boxes are best placed 1-3m above ground on tree ...

  6. things that you should avoid, most notably poorly-made boxes and those where the nest box is built into the roof of a bird table. Placing a bird box close to a bird table – or building it within the roof of the table – is a bad idea, reducing the chances that it will be used.

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  8. Birds such as House Sparrows and Starlings often take over nesting holes used by tits. Most tits are able to defend a box successfully, provided that the intruder cannot get inside. A hole size of 25mm will exclude larger species. Do not fix a perch on the front of any box, as this will encourage intruders.

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