Yes a couple of things you can do. Birds do not like greasy stuff under their feet, some nice big blobs of petroleum jelly or bearing grease would do it. If that's impractical, thin wires, 30/35mm above the surface, stretched between nails or screws in that area is a proven alternative.
Primary function would be to keep the weather out. Security or protection, birds and wild animals. Holds the side walls together.
a hip roof is stronger than a gable roof because it braces itself and cannot move from side to side.
Roof first,walls second.
Yes. The image is of someone sitting on a fence, not coming down on either side. Sitting on the fence can mean not taking any firm stand on anything, not just in an argument. See the related link for more information.
It is fairly random which side new birds join.
the roof is slanted so you will need to put your photocell on the side of the roof where the sun is shining
the female will be sitting in the nest box all day and the male is out side the cage garding the eggs from outside the breeding box.
Not enough ventilation. Moisture from inside the house is condensing on the underneath side of the roof.
No. In fact no part of your neighbors roof or anything attached to that roof can even protrude over your fence. Most places have laws specifically stating how far away from your property line they have to keep their buildings.
Where the roof meets the top of the front windsheild, there should be a lever on each side. Pull the levers to unlock the roof from the front window. Then down to the lower right of your steeringwheel, there should be a switch to operate it. If that does not work then their are other issues with motor or wireing. It can also be manually done. If there is no power, unlock the roof from the window and go in your trunk, there is a motor for the roof with tubes running in and out of it. disconnect those tubes, but make sure they are sitting in a container as fluid will pour out if you dont.
branch??????? no its sitting on a swaztika
He likes you and may be a bit shy about saying anything. Sitting close like that and touching is one of the first steps in starting a relationship.