Addition Information
A blue meepit in a testing area revealed important facts about blue meepits. It was in an area designed to be the standard
blue meepit's living area: Edges of forest with a farm nearby.
Blue Meepits actually make a sort of nest in their home tree. They gather leaves and slowly "sew" them together. This
takes extremely long. They form them into a bird's nest only with a leaf roof. Some twigs were places on the tree to help
support the nest and some packed dirt from the ground was placed in the nest.
The Meepit lived there happily for several days, living off bits of apple he brought into his home. Soon he began exploring.
When he met an area of the forest he knew nothing about, he dug a small hole and hid in it, with his head poking out, for
about fifteen minutes. Then he would swiftly move into the forest and climb up a tree.
Eventually a female meepit was put into the forest. A couple days later the two met and eventually turned into a family
with a baby blue meepit. The nest was upgraded and and the husband began the "sewing" process whilst the wife gathered
peas, the female blue meepit preffered food.
Once the baby began to grow both meepits left off to do chores whilst returning several times during the day to check
on the baby. The nest was between two branches and the side of the tree. We found out the blue meepit had dug a path from
the nest into the tree. This became apparent when a hole wound up at the top of the tree and another small nest appeared there.
This lab test provided enough information. The lab moved off, leaving the forest and the blue meepit family to grow.