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-**Q: Can the CrowBox accept X/Y/Z instead of coins?**+**Q:** Can the CrowBox accept items other than coins?
  
-A: The current design demands flat, round, metal objects. (Coins, washers, etc.) They have to roll into the machineand they have to conduct electricity (be metal) in order to trip the coin sensor. That said, the design is open source, so you could potentially alter it to detect other things!+A: The current design requires flat, round, metal objects like coins or washers. These items need to roll into the machine and conduct electricity to trigger the coin sensor. Howeversince the design is open source, you could potentially modify it to detect different types of items.
  
-**Q: How long does it take to train corvids to make me rich?**+**Q:** Can I modify the CrowBox to accept other items like trash, bottle caps, or cigarette butts?
  
-A: That's not really the goal of the project, so probably a very long timeWe're trying to figure out how to autonomously train corvids in order to change how people think about species that live near human beingsand to learn as much about them as we can in the process!+A: While modification is possible due to the open-source nature of the project, it would require significant redesign, potentially including adding new sensorsCurrentlythere are no readily available modifications for accepting these specific items, but innovation is encouraged!
  
-**Q: What does the CrowBox cost?**+**Q:** How long does it take to train corvids to bring items?
  
-A: We've tried to keep the cost of all materials as low as possible. Depending on where you source your materialshow expensive shipping is, and if you're able to get bulk materials in smaller lotsit should cost between $2-300+A: Training corvids isn't primarily aimed at quickly acquiring items or riches; the project focuses on researching autonomous training methodslearning about corvid behavior, and changing perceptions about urban wildlife. Thereforetraining can take a very long time, and success varies widely depending on factors like location and individual birds.
  
-**Q: How long does it take to assemble the CrowBox?**+**Q:** What is the cost to build a CrowBox?
  
-A: This depends a lot on your experience and materials. We estimate about ten hours of work (split over a few days to allow parts to dryetc.)+A: The estimated cost for materials ranges from $200 to $300+. This price can vary based on where you source parts, shipping costs, whether you buy in bulk, and any potential upgrades like cameras, mounts, battery, or solar panels. Note that material prices have been significantly affected by inflation recently.
  
-**Q: Is the CrowBox too complex for beginners to build?**+**Q:** How long does it take to assemble the CrowBox?
  
-A: Not at all. It's a manageable project with comprehensive support available from our community ([[https://www.youtube.com/@crowboxofficial3322|YouTube Channel]]) and detailed YouTube Build videos ([[http://groups.google.com/group/CrowBoxKit|Google Group]])+A: Assembly time is estimated to be between 10 and 20 hours, depending on your experience and skill levelThe work will need to be spread across several days to allow components like glue or paint to dry properly.
  
-**Q: What'the cost of building a CrowBox?**+**Q:** Is the CrowBox too complex for beginners to build?
  
-A: Costs range from $200-300+, subject to materials, shipping, and potential upgrades like cameras, mounts, battery, or solar panelsNote that prices have been greatly influenced by inflation recently.+A: Not at all. It's designed as a manageable projecteven for beginners. Comprehensive support is available through the community Google Group ([[http://groups.google.com/group/CrowBoxKit|Google Group]]) and detailed build videos on YouTube ([[https://www.youtube.com/@crowboxofficial3322|YouTube Channel]]).
  
-**Q: How much time is needed to assemble the CrowBox?**+**Q:** Can I buy a pre-built CrowBox or kit?
  
-A: Assembly time is estimated at 10-20 hoursdepending on your skill levelYou’ll also have to spread across several days to allow for drying times.+A: Currentlythere are no pre-built CrowBoxes or complete kits available for saleThe project is intended for DIY enthusiasts, supported by extensive documentation for home construction.
  
-**Q: Can I buy a pre-built CrowBox or kit?**+**Q:** Is it feasible to place bulk orders for parts?
  
-A: Currentlythere are no pre-built options for saleThis open-source project is designed for DIY enthusiasts, with extensive documentation provided to support home construction.+A: Yesordering parts in bulk can potentially reduce costs, although community follow-ups on successful bulk orders are rareDiscussions about bulk orders can be initiated in the Google group ([[http://groups.google.com/group/CrowBoxKit|Google Group]]). Ponoko also provides links for individual orders that can be scaled up ([[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:ponoko_guide|Ponoko Guide]]).
  
-**Q: Is it feasible to place bulk orders for parts?**+**Q:** Is anyone willing to build a CrowBox for me?
  
-A: Yes, bulk orders can reduce costs. However, follow-ups in the community are rare. For bulk order discussions, visit our Google group ([[http://groups.google.com/group/CrowBoxKit|Google Group]]). Ponoko created links for individual orders that can easily be increased to larger numbers here ([[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:ponoko_guide|Ponoko Guide]]).+A: Finding someone to build a CrowBox for you is uncommon due to the significant time investment required. However, you can always ask within the community Google group.
  
-**Q: Is anyone willing to build a CrowBox for me?**+**Q:** Will someone sell or give me their CrowBox for research purposes?
  
-A: Due to long build times, this is uncommonYou can always reach out to the community to inquire.+A: The community has shown collaboration in the pastIt's worthwhile posting a request in the Google group ([[http://groups.google.com/group/CrowBoxKit|Google Group]]) if you need a unit for research.
  
-**Q: Will someone sell or give me their CrowBox for research purposes?**+**Q:** Do people have spare parts from their builds?
  
-A: The community has been collaborative in the past, so it's worth asking in our Google group ([[http://groups.google.com/group/CrowBoxKit|Google Group]]).+A: Yes, builders often have surplus parts because many components (like switches, wires, silicon bands) are sold in packs. You can ask in the Google group if anyone has specific spare parts they are willing to share or sell.
  
-**Q: Do people have spare parts from their builds?**+**Q:** Can alternative materials be used instead of acrylic?
  
-A: Yessurplus parts are commonbecause many items are sold in packs such as switcheswiressilicon bands, etcConsider making a request on the Google group.+A: While materials like woodfluted polypropylenecorrugated plasticand Sintra (Expanded PVC) have been discussedthe provided design files are specifically optimized for 3mm thick acrylicUsing other materials may require adjustments to the design.
  
-**Q: Can alternative materials be used instead of acrylic?**+**Q:** Is 3D printing an option for the CrowBox?
  
-A: While other materials like woodfluted polypropylene sheetscorrugated plastic, & sintra (Expanded PVChave been discussed, the design files are optimized for 3mm thick acrylic.+A: Yes3D printing is an optionbut there are no official 3D model files (.stl/.3mfprovided. You would need to convert the existing 2D geometry files (.dxf), available here ([[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:geometry_files|Geometry Files]]), into a suitable 3D format. The Bill of Materials (BOM) is available here ([[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:crowbox2_v20_bom|BOM]]).
  
-**Q: Is 3D printing an option for the CrowBox?**+**Q:** Can I monitor or control the CrowBox remotely via WIFI?
  
-A: Yesbut no official 3D files are provided. You'd need to convert the existing geometry files (.dxf) to a suitable format for 3D printing (.stl/.3mf). Geometry files available here ([[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:geometry_files|Geometry Files]]), BOM here ([[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:crowbox2_v20_bom|BOM]]).+A: The standard design uses an Arduino UNO R3 without built-in WIFI. Howeversome users have successfully integrated WIFI capabilities using alternative boards like the ESP32An example project can be found here: [[https://github.com/ahWorkShop/HA_Crowbox|GitHub Repository]].
  
-**Q: Can the CrowBox accept X/Y/Z instead of coins?**+**Q:** Can the CrowBox be battery powered?
  
-A: The current design demands flatround, metal objects. (Coins, washers, etc.They have to roll into the machine, and they have to conduct electricity (be metalin order to trip the coin sensorThat saidthe design is open sourceso you could potentially alter it to detect other things!+A: Yesthe CrowBox can be powered by batteriesIt's recommended to use batteries with an "Always On" feature (like those from Voltaic Systemsbecause the Arduino draws a small amount of power (~47mAeven when idleMore details can be found here: [[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:portable_power|Portable Power]][[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:mod_battery_power|Battery Power]]and in this YouTube video ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq9xL0tjDSg|CrowBox Upgrade - Power a CrowBox with a USB power bank]]).
  
-**Q: Can I modify the CrowBox to accept other items like trash, bottle caps, cigarette butts?** +**Q:** What food should be used as a reward?
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-A: While possible, it would require significant redesign, such as adding new sensors. There are no ready-made modifications currently available. It's open source, though, so feel free to innovate! +
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-**Q: Can I monitor or control the CrowBox remotely via WIFI?** +
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-A: The base design uses an Arduino UNO R3, but some have integrated WIFI capabilities with boards like ESP32. For an example, see: [[https://github.com/ahWorkShop/HA_Crowbox|GitHub Repository]]. +
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-**Q: Can the CrowBox be battery powered?** +
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-A: Yes, batteries with an "Always On" feature are recommended, such as those from Voltaic Systems. The CrowBox's Arduino draws about 47mA when idle. More on battery power can be found at the following links: [[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:portable_power|Portable Power]], [[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:mod_battery_power|Battery Power]], and a YouTube video ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq9xL0tjDSg|CrowBox Upgrade - Power a CrowBox with a USB power bank]]). +
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-**Q: What food should be used as a reward?** +
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-A: A combination of Roasted, unsalted peanuts with Baked Cheetos (or similar baked cheese snack) are recommended, but a variety of foods like cheese snacks, other nuts, and pet kibble can also work.+
  
 +A: A mix of roasted, unsalted peanuts and baked cheese snacks (like Cheetos) is recommended. However, corvids enjoy a variety of foods, including:
   * **Favorite Foods:**   * **Favorite Foods:**
-    * Nuts, namely peanuts, walnuts, and almonds +    * Nuts (peanuts, walnuts, almonds) 
-    * Eggs (raw, boiled, scrambled…it doesn’t matter to a crow!+    * Eggs (raw, boiled, or scrambled) 
-    * Meat scraps like chicken and fish +    * Meat scraps (chickenfish) 
-    * Dry cat and dog kibble/pellet food (yes, really!)+    * Dry cat or dog kibble 
 +  * Having a nearby water source is also beneficial. See more on site preparation: [[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:site_preparation|Site Preparation]]
  
-  It's beneficial to have a nearby water source. For more on site preparation[[https://thecrowbox.com/wiki/doku.php?id=kit:site_preparation|Site Preparation]]+**Q:** Can I control the amount of food dispensed?
  
-**QCan I control the food dispensed?**+ANot precisely. The current system opens a dispensing window for about 15 seconds, allowing the bird to take what it can during that time. There is no mechanism to control the exact quantity dispensed per interaction.
  
-ANot really. The system allows birds to take what they can during a 15-second window, with no precise control over quantity.+**Q:** Does this system work for birds other than corvids?
  
-**Q: How long will it take to train corvids to bring items?** +A: The CrowBox is specifically designed for corvids (crowsravens, magpies, jays, etc.) due to their known intelligence and problem-solving skills.
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-A: That's not really the goal of the project, so probably a very long time. We're trying to figure out how to autonomously train corvids in order to change how people think about species that live near human beings, and to learn as much about them as we can in the process! Training success varies widely. +
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-**Q: Does this system work for birds other than corvids?** +
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-A: The CrowBox is designed primarily for Corvids, known for their problem-solving abilitiesIt may not be suitable for other bird species without modification. Here's a breakdown:+
   * **Corvids:** Crows, Ravens, Jackdaws, Rooks, Jays, Magpies - generally successful.   * **Corvids:** Crows, Ravens, Jackdaws, Rooks, Jays, Magpies - generally successful.
-  * **Other Birds:** Such as Seagulls and Starlings not observed depositing items. +  * **Other Birds:** Species like Seagulls and Starlings have not been observed successfully using the device to deposit items. 
-  * **Parrots:** Cockatoos have solved similar puzzles but haven't been tested with the CrowBox. See their problem-solving in action: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5YyTHyaNpo|YouTube Video]]+  * **Parrots:** While intelligent (e.g., Cockatoos have solved similar puzzles - see [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5YyTHyaNpo|YouTube Video]]), they haven't been specifically tested with the CrowBox. Modification might be needed for non-corvid species.
  
-**Q: Does this really work?**+**Q:** Does this really work? (Does the CrowBox guarantee success?)
  
-A: Success varies. Factors like location and the specific corvid species play significant roles. Crowsknown for their cautionmay require time to adapt to the CrowBox. The project is more about learning and engagement with wildlife than guaranteed outcomes.+A: Success with the CrowBox is not guaranteed and can vary significantly. Factors influencing success include your locationthe specific corvid species presentand their individual temperaments (e.g.crows can be very cautious). The project is best viewed as an experiment in learning about and engaging with local wildlife, rather than a tool with guaranteed results.
  
-**Q: Can crow calls be used?**+**Q:** Can crow calls be used with the CrowBox?
  
-A: Yes, but incorrect use may scare the crows away. It's important to use caution if integrating crow calls.+A: Yes, crow calls can potentially be integrated, but caution is advised. Using calls incorrectly might scare crows away rather than attract them.
  
-**Q: Can the CrowBox be used for research or school projects?**+**Q:** Can the CrowBox be used for research or school projects?
  
-A: Absolutely. It has been utilized for educational purposes and to explore machine learning/AI, although such enhancements are typically not shared back to the community, unfortunately.+A: Absolutely. The CrowBox has been used in educational settings and as a platform for exploring related fields like machine learning or AI, although enhancements developed for specific projects are often not shared back with the main open-source community.
  
-**Q: Does the CrowBox incorporate machine learning or AI?**+**Q:** Does the CrowBox incorporate machine learning or AI?
  
-A: Currently, there is no official implementation of machine learning or AI. However, individuals may have experimented with these technologies. This an ideal area to explore and expand upon.+A: The official CrowBox design does not include machine learning or AI features. However, individuals are free to experiment with integrating these technologies, making it an interesting area for further development.
  
-**Q: Is this community on other platforms?**+**Q:** Is the CrowBox community active on other platforms besides the Google Group?
  
 A: No. Currently, there is only the google group: [[http://groups.google.com/group/CrowBoxKit|Google Group]]. There is no official GitHub repo or discord….. yet. A: No. Currently, there is only the google group: [[http://groups.google.com/group/CrowBoxKit|Google Group]]. There is no official GitHub repo or discord….. yet.
  
-**Q: Where can I share my build and usage experiences?**+**Q:** Where can I share my build and usage experiences?
  
 A: Share your pictures and videos in the Google group. A: Share your pictures and videos in the Google group.
  
-**Q: Are there other versions of the CrowBox available?**+**Q:** Are there other versions of the CrowBox available?
  
 A: Yes, since its inception in 2008, there have been various versions and revisions. The project is on Version 2, with multiple updates to the design files (revision 3). Here is a list of known, alternate versions and similar projects: A: Yes, since its inception in 2008, there have been various versions and revisions. The project is on Version 2, with multiple updates to the design files (revision 3). Here is a list of known, alternate versions and similar projects:
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   * **Birds for Change**, France, 2021, (No direct link provided)   * **Birds for Change**, France, 2021, (No direct link provided)
   * **CrowKit**, Steve Joy, Date Unknown, [[https://www.youtube.com/@4STEVEJOY34/videos|YouTube Channel]]   * **CrowKit**, Steve Joy, Date Unknown, [[https://www.youtube.com/@4STEVEJOY34/videos|YouTube Channel]]
-  * **Vending Machine for Birds**, BrittneeAlexus Design, Date Unknown, [[http://brittneealexus.com/shop/ols/products/crow-box-kit|Vending Machine for Birds]] 
   * **Nerdfeeder**, Stephen Chasey, Date Unknown, [[https://hackaday.io/project/184754-vending-machine-for-birds|Hackaday Project]] AND [[https://www.instructables.com/Nerdfeeder/|Instructables Project]]   * **Nerdfeeder**, Stephen Chasey, Date Unknown, [[https://hackaday.io/project/184754-vending-machine-for-birds|Hackaday Project]] AND [[https://www.instructables.com/Nerdfeeder/|Instructables Project]]
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