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[[Image:Big_Birds_Nest.jpg|thumb|300px|The current nest, as of 2009.]]
 
[[Image:Bigbirdsnest2.jpg|thumb|300px|Big Bird's nest]]
 
[[Image:Bigbirdsnest2.jpg|thumb|300px|Big Bird's nest]]
[[Image:Bigbirdoldnest2.jpg|thumb|300px|An older set dressing, from 1970]]
 
   
 
'''Big Bird's nest''' is the home of [[Big Bird]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Located to the right of [[123 Sesame Street]] at 123½, with [[Oscar's trash can]] between the two, Big Bird's nest is set off by a collection of doors and paneling. Brick walls from surrounding buildings set off the area, giving Big Bird complete privacy, though no roof. One of the windows of [[Susan]] and [[Gordon]]'s apartment looks into the nest, and the former has been a sort-of surrogate mother to him over the years. His bed is a large-scale version of a real bird's nest, made of sticks and twigs.
 
'''Big Bird's nest''' is the home of [[Big Bird]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Located to the right of [[123 Sesame Street]] at 123½, with [[Oscar's trash can]] between the two, Big Bird's nest is set off by a collection of doors and paneling. Brick walls from surrounding buildings set off the area, giving Big Bird complete privacy, though no roof. One of the windows of [[Susan]] and [[Gordon]]'s apartment looks into the nest, and the former has been a sort-of surrogate mother to him over the years. His bed is a large-scale version of a real bird's nest, made of sticks and twigs.
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The furnishings include crates, which serve as table space or benches for visitors, a bookshelf (containing such titles as ''March of Democracy'', ''Preface to Philosophy'', ''Principles of Chemistry'', and ''Shattered Lamp''), and a variety of diverse items. According to the book ''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]'', Big Bird's nest contains: a bubble gum dispenser, a clock with no hands, a feather duster, a football helmet, a golf bag with one club, a hurricane lamp, a megaphone, a Roman bust (which has occasionally worn his red neck tie), a tricycle wheel, a watering can, an old record player, an umbrella, a mailbox, and a pair of snowshoes. Prominent decorations include an alphabet chart and [[Mr. Hooper's Picture]]. Among other objects not listed in the book, he has a small wooden alphabet sign, a jack-and-balls game, and a picture of his cousin [[Abelardo Montoya|Abelardo]]. The opening of [[Episode 0666|a 1974 episode]] reveals that he also has a pull-string lamp.
 
The furnishings include crates, which serve as table space or benches for visitors, a bookshelf (containing such titles as ''March of Democracy'', ''Preface to Philosophy'', ''Principles of Chemistry'', and ''Shattered Lamp''), and a variety of diverse items. According to the book ''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]'', Big Bird's nest contains: a bubble gum dispenser, a clock with no hands, a feather duster, a football helmet, a golf bag with one club, a hurricane lamp, a megaphone, a Roman bust (which has occasionally worn his red neck tie), a tricycle wheel, a watering can, an old record player, an umbrella, a mailbox, and a pair of snowshoes. Prominent decorations include an alphabet chart and [[Mr. Hooper's Picture]]. Among other objects not listed in the book, he has a small wooden alphabet sign, a jack-and-balls game, and a picture of his cousin [[Abelardo Montoya|Abelardo]]. The opening of [[Episode 0666|a 1974 episode]] reveals that he also has a pull-string lamp.
   
When the set was given a complete makeover in 2002, Big Bird acquire some actual, colorful child-like furniture like a couple of multi-colored nightstands with drawers, a colorful bookshelf, and even a small wooden step-ladder to get into Big Bird's nest. Most of the original belongings of Big Bird's mentioned above have been removed with the exception of his snowshoes, and his mailbox (which is now repainted to no longer show his name on the side).
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When the set was given a complete makeover in 2002 following the hurricane in [[Season 32 (2001)|Season 32]], Big Bird acquired some actual, colorful child-like furniture like a couple of multi-colored nightstands with drawers, a colorful bookshelf, and even a small wooden step-ladder to get into Big Bird's nest. Most of the original belongings of Big Bird's mentioned above have been removed with the exception of his snowshoes, and his mailbox (which is now repainted to no longer show his name on the side).
   
 
The nest used in ''[[Elmo in Grouchland]]'' was built by Geoffrey Cormier of the movie's art department. The item was put on eBay, but didn't sell, so in 2005, it was placed for sale on his website.<ref>Andrew, "[http://www.puppetvision.info/2005/11/big-birds-nest-for-sale.html Big Bird's nest for sale]", ''PuppetVision Blog'', November 22, 2005.</ref> That nest had thicker twisted branches than the contemporary television version.
 
The nest used in ''[[Elmo in Grouchland]]'' was built by Geoffrey Cormier of the movie's art department. The item was put on eBay, but didn't sell, so in 2005, it was placed for sale on his website.<ref>Andrew, "[http://www.puppetvision.info/2005/11/big-birds-nest-for-sale.html Big Bird's nest for sale]", ''PuppetVision Blog'', November 22, 2005.</ref> That nest had thicker twisted branches than the contemporary television version.
   
<gallery perrow=3 widths=200 heights=150>
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<gallery orientation="landscape" widths=209 spacing=small>
 
File:Bbsnestcorner.jpg
 
File:Bbsnestcorner.jpg
 
File:Bigbirdsnestcorner.jpg|view from around the corner
 
File:Bigbirdsnestcorner.jpg|view from around the corner
 
File:Bbnest.jpg
 
File:Bbnest.jpg
File:Big_Birds_Nest.jpg|The current nest, as of 2009.
 
 
File:Big_Birds_nest_from_Elmo_in_Grouchland.jpg|the nest used in ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland|Elmo in Grouchland]]''.
 
File:Big_Birds_nest_from_Elmo_in_Grouchland.jpg|the nest used in ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland|Elmo in Grouchland]]''.
 
File:IMG 0812.jpg|The inside view of Big Bird's nest
 
File:IMG 0812.jpg|The inside view of Big Bird's nest
 
Image:Bigbirdoldnest2.jpg|An older set dressing, from 1970
</gallery>[[File:IMG_0812.jpg|thumb|the inside of Big Bird's nest]]
 
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Image:olddoors.jpg|The construction doors bordering Big Bird's nest, 1970-1992.
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Image:3979c.jpg|Doors 1993-2001
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Image:3988a.jpg|Doors 2002-2005
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Image:newdoors.jpg|Doors 2006-present
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1975_big_bird_532w.jpg|Big Bird readind in his nest in 1975
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Big Bird Sleeping.JPG|Big Bird sleeping in his nest
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Big Bird Nest Construction.PNG|Big Bird outside his nest during reconstruction of it after the hurricane.
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Image:Nestarea1.png|Angle of the nest area, with Gordon and Susan's kitchen window, as of the 1980s.
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Image:Nestarea2.png|Long shot of the nest area, circa 1986.
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</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 03:16, 22 April 2013

Big Birds Nest

The current nest, as of 2009.

Bigbirdsnest2

Big Bird's nest

Big Bird's nest is the home of Big Bird on Sesame Street. Located to the right of 123 Sesame Street at 123½, with Oscar's trash can between the two, Big Bird's nest is set off by a collection of doors and paneling. Brick walls from surrounding buildings set off the area, giving Big Bird complete privacy, though no roof. One of the windows of Susan and Gordon's apartment looks into the nest, and the former has been a sort-of surrogate mother to him over the years. His bed is a large-scale version of a real bird's nest, made of sticks and twigs.

The furnishings include crates, which serve as table space or benches for visitors, a bookshelf (containing such titles as March of Democracy, Preface to Philosophy, Principles of Chemistry, and Shattered Lamp), and a variety of diverse items. According to the book Sesame Street Unpaved, Big Bird's nest contains: a bubble gum dispenser, a clock with no hands, a feather duster, a football helmet, a golf bag with one club, a hurricane lamp, a megaphone, a Roman bust (which has occasionally worn his red neck tie), a tricycle wheel, a watering can, an old record player, an umbrella, a mailbox, and a pair of snowshoes. Prominent decorations include an alphabet chart and Mr. Hooper's Picture. Among other objects not listed in the book, he has a small wooden alphabet sign, a jack-and-balls game, and a picture of his cousin Abelardo. The opening of a 1974 episode reveals that he also has a pull-string lamp.

When the set was given a complete makeover in 2002 following the hurricane in Season 32, Big Bird acquired some actual, colorful child-like furniture like a couple of multi-colored nightstands with drawers, a colorful bookshelf, and even a small wooden step-ladder to get into Big Bird's nest. Most of the original belongings of Big Bird's mentioned above have been removed with the exception of his snowshoes, and his mailbox (which is now repainted to no longer show his name on the side).

The nest used in Elmo in Grouchland was built by Geoffrey Cormier of the movie's art department. The item was put on eBay, but didn't sell, so in 2005, it was placed for sale on his website.[1] That nest had thicker twisted branches than the contemporary television version.

Trivia

References

  1. Andrew, "Big Bird's nest for sale", PuppetVision Blog, November 22, 2005.

See also