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'''The Zubba's Nest''' is a small part of the [[Banjo-Kazooie]] level, [[Click Clock Wood]]. It is a rather large nest that sticks out of the sid of the tree. In spring, the only way inside is a small hole in the front. You can only acess this hole when you are a [[Bee Banjo|bee]]. Inside there is a [[Jinjo]] on the top of the honeycomb stack.  
'''The Zubba's Nest''' is a small part of the [[Banjo-Kazooie]] level, [[Click Clock Wood]]. It is a rather large nest that sticks out of the sid of the tree. It turns out this, is the place containing Click Clock Wood's boss, the nest inhabitants, The Zubbas. In spring, the only way inside is a small hole in the front. You can only access this hole when you are a [[Bee Banjo|bee]]. Inside there is a [[Jinjo]] on the top of the honeycomb stack.  


In summer there is a pad on top that you can [[Beak Buster|beak bust]] open and go inside. Once inside, you will face the Zubbas in a show down to the death for a jiggy. Out of nowhere, the zubbas will pop up and fly at banjo, hurting him. The most effective way of dealing with these guys is to use the [[Wonderwing|wonderwing,]] however you will need something like 8 [[Gold Feathers|gold feathers]] to kill them all. Once they're all dead, you will be rewarded with the jiggy that is moulded to the floor with what appears to be a solid block of honey.
In summer there is a pad on top that you can [[Beak Buster|beak bust]] open and go inside. Once inside, you will face the Zubbas in a show down to the death for a Jiggy. Out of nowhere, the Zubbas will pop up and fly at Banjo, hurting him. The most effective way of dealing with these guys is to use the [[Wonderwing|wonderwing,]] however you will needsomething like 8 Gold Feathers to kill them all. Once they're all dead, you will be rewarded with the jiggthat is molded to the floor with what appears to be a solid block of honey.


If you visit in Autumn, there will only be one Zubba left and he will tell you "bzzz, nothing left for you now bear. We've all moved out." there is however two catepillars to be found, (one in the middle and one on the top of the nest outside) and 4 [[Notes|notes]] to be found, (one in each corner.)
If you visit in Autumn, there will only be one Zubba left and he will tell you "bzzz, nothing left for you now bear. We've all moved out." there is however two catepillars to be found, (one in the middle and one on the top of the nest outside) and 4 [[Notes|notes]] to be found, (one in each corner.)

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The Zubba's Nest is a small part of the Banjo-Kazooie level, Click Clock Wood. It is a rather large nest that sticks out of the sid of the tree. It turns out this, is the place containing Click Clock Wood's boss, the nest inhabitants, The Zubbas. In spring, the only way inside is a small hole in the front. You can only access this hole when you are a bee. Inside there is a Jinjo on the top of the honeycomb stack.

In summer there is a pad on top that you can beak bust open and go inside. Once inside, you will face the Zubbas in a show down to the death for a Jiggy. Out of nowhere, the Zubbas will pop up and fly at Banjo, hurting him. The most effective way of dealing with these guys is to use the wonderwing, however you will needsomething like 8 Gold Feathers to kill them all. Once they're all dead, you will be rewarded with the jiggthat is molded to the floor with what appears to be a solid block of honey.

If you visit in Autumn, there will only be one Zubba left and he will tell you "bzzz, nothing left for you now bear. We've all moved out." there is however two catepillars to be found, (one in the middle and one on the top of the nest outside) and 4 notes to be found, (one in each corner.)

Unfortunatly, when winter finally come, the nest will be nearly completly destroyed, only leaving half of the nest, that is covered in snow, left.

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