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I have a birdbox which attaches to my window with rubber suckers, so that I can watch any nesting activities in a big brother stylee.
Today, thanks to the harsh conditions often experienced during a British summer, the rubber proved to have perished and the box fell off it's perch. The box was empty
when it fell, but I'll never be able to relax watching a young family inside my box, now that I know of its precarious nature.
My new improved birdbox would have a powerful magnet on either side wall, and I'd place two magnets on the other side of my window ensuring the box stays in place. who needs nesting boxes?
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wow, and you could move it around too, like those magnetic window cleaners. |
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And watch the baby birds grow up with super powers, pain-free, much smarter and bigger and confused as hell about which way is South. |
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Off topic but relating to birds, windows and magnets:
I once bought for a friend a hummingbird ornament which was in two pieces with a magnet on each piece. One half was to be placed outside a window and the other half directly opposite the first, on the inside of the window. It looks like the humming bird is passing through the glass. |
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