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Little sod normally builds it somewhere on the mewp but this time on the cross member of the trailer, it's going for a 10 mile ride tomorrow, luckily the nest is just being built not being used :001_smile:

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Looks like a wrens nest to me, if it's empty then you can remove it with no pangs of guilt - male wrens often build several 'cock nests' for the female to choose one for bringing up the family.

Typical female behaviour, (:001_rolleyes:), just means she'll have one less to choose from.

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Looks like a wrens nest to me, if it's empty then you can remove it with no pangs of guilt - male wrens often build several 'cock nests' for the female to choose one for bringing up the family.

Typical female behaviour, (:001_rolleyes:), just means she'll have one less to choose from.

 

It will be Steve, the wood is lifting with wrens and a few Robins

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thats not soo bad, little bugger of a robin made a nest in our bbq t'other year. detroyed the chance of any spring time flame cooked treats!

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I had a robin, build a nest in my climbing helmet over a weekend in the garage. I toiled with the idea of leaving it there but in the end relocation to a semi detached cardboard box occurred!!!!

I felt bad for a moment then all was good!

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