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how do you hollow out the centre of a tree for birds to nest in ?

the nest boxes I buy are of a sliver birch tree is this for a reason

You can find the Biggest Nest Box in the World at Heighley Gate

The guinness book of World records recognises this nest box to be the Biggest in the world.

how do you hollow out the centre of a tree for birds to nest in ?

the nest boxes I buy are of a sliver birch tree is this for a reason

how do you hollow out the centre of a tree for birds to nest in ?

the nest boxes I buy are of a sliver birch tree is this for a reason

my boyfriend found a baby crow what should we do with it?

My boyfriend found a baby crow on the floor where he works, he looked very weak and next to him was a sibling of his which had sadly died. He waited a day to see if a larger crow returned to the bird but they never did, so he decided to take the bird home. we dont really know what to do with the little bird now, and theres no wild animal centre any where near where we live. were not sure what to feed him and how often and not sure whether to take him back to where he was found even though the parents did not return that day. please can someone give us some advice on what to do it would be much appreciated. thank you

Céleste Boursier-Mougenot at Barbican Centre, London

New commission for The Curve, Barbican, London www.barbican.org.uk © Extracts from Ariane Michel's film, Les Oiseaux de Céleste. Copyright Galerie Xippas, Ariane Michel and Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, 2008 French artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot creates works by drawing on the rhythms of daily life to produce sound in unexpected ways. For his installation in The Curve, Boursier-Mougenot creates a walk-though aviary for a flock of zebra finches, furnished with electric guitars and other musical instruments. As the birds go about their routine activities, perching on or feeding from the various pieces of equipment, they create a captivating, live soundscape. 27 February 2010 – 23 May 2010 The Curve, Barbican, London www.barbican.org.uk Free admission Times: Open daily 11am-8pm Open late every Thu until 10pm