For instance, not many manly manbirds have perfected the art of “circle nesting” – a skill any ladybird will find irresistible.
With circle nesting, the man of the nest can clean, groom, and tidy up a whole nest in the time it takes to make a 365 degree turn!
I know I am one of only a very few manly manbirds who has perfected the art of “circle nesting.”First, I will conduct an advanced test for nest depth (ladybirds really like a “safety first” approach).All of the greatest circle nesters know the technique begins with a single big leap IN.From there, you can begin to turn and groom.And turn and groom.As you keep turning, you keep grooming.And tidying.And plumping.It is always best to finish with one final cross-check (ladybirds like “attention to detail”).Finishing by holding a difficult pose can also help with advertising – after all, the ladybirds can only swarm you when they know you are available to be swarmed!
Author: Shannon Cutts
Co-Author: Pearl Cutts
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2 thoughts on “Day 319: Circle Nesting”
i love this hanging nest – did u make it with felt or another fabric?
Hi Samantha-I actually bought it (I think at Target?) a couple years ago as an Easter basket for my folks. It is all soft felt. Pearl took one look at it and claimed it immediately:)
i love this hanging nest – did u make it with felt or another fabric?
Hi Samantha-I actually bought it (I think at Target?) a couple years ago as an Easter basket for my folks. It is all soft felt. Pearl took one look at it and claimed it immediately:)