Espen's birdbox

Espen brings in a birdbox that he tried to make with his children, which he says was painful in multiple ways: it cost him a lot of money to buy all the tools and supplies; the children lost interest halfway through; and then the family returned from holiday to find that a whole clutch of titmouse chicks had died inside it.
Atle awards him third place for his suffering.
(Written by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected and adjusted by: David Fuller)
