Since Perry can’t reveal much about the world (yet), here’s a random fact: in bird families, it’s customary to live for generations in the same nest, rather than move away from parents in their youth. Depending on the wealth and size of the genus, one nest can occupy an entire grove. There are also buildings on the ground under the trees; at least the kitchen and pantry are always located below due to their size and heaviness. The nest in which Perry lives, the main premises are occupied by only one tree, but of a special type, bred specifically for large families, and therefore the inhabitants there are by no means crowded despite the seven chicks. Add to this a small garden and you get a whole little Skeet-Zhoi estate!