I just noticed something odd. Actually, I was aghast at first. There is a robin nesting on top of the gutter elbow right next to where the electrical service attaches to the house, up under the roof. The nest is huge for a robin nest and is situated in the gutter elbow as well as incorporated around the electrical wire loops up there next to it. The gutter and electrical service are right next to each other, running down the side of the house.
I thought, “Why would that female robin want to nest right over the electrical service wires? Huh??? Yuck! That is not a good energy place.” Then I remembered I have a mid-size orgonite device sitting on the service box in the cellar which is where that service cable goes. I wonder if she was attracted to the energy from the device traveling along the line. There is also a device buried at that outside corner of the house.
Since she is sitting on eggs now her first nesting attempt must have failed and she opted for this new spot. I know that robins will nest in all sorts of interesting places besides bushes and trees but this nest really puzzled me when I first saw it. Perhaps this is not the reason the robin is nesting there but it sure startled me and had me thinking.
I asked my buddy if he recalls a bird ever building a nest in that particular spot. He said maybe about 15 years ago. There are no bushes underneath and that side of the house is pretty bare. The service is old and needs to be replaced and no doubt there is a lot of electrical leakage from that line.
Another bird and orgonite thought is the bluebirds were not interested in using my whale weathervane I put in the garden on a tall pole for them until I placed an orgonite device at the base days later. We have many wooden perches in the garden and they know we put them there for them to use as insect hunting perches as well as to mark planting rows.