Eija makes a flat pack birdhouse
Eija starts trying to figure out how the wood pieces fit together, whispering that she isn’t particularly good at hammering nails. She laughs, and worries that her laughter might have exceeded 70dB, but it had not. While wondering out loud how the birdhouse goes together, Eija forgets to whisper, and so caws like a seagull. When she tries to hammer two boards together, she does not even attempt to do so quietly, simply cawing like a crow before continuing. The rest of the footage of Eija’s attempt is focused on her questionable bird calls, which include a magpie and a whooper swan. Eventually, she gives up on the nailing, and instead just leans the remaining two walls against the already-constructed part of the birdhouse, calling it a “flat pack version” of a birdhouse. In the studio, Eija justifies her collapsible birdhouse by saying that it would be convenient for migratory birds to simply take the birdhouse with them, whenever they leave the area, instead of having to find a new place to live. Eija kind of completes the task in 5 minutes and 47 seconds, and earns joint third place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)