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			<p>The easiest thing to do would be to teach your brothers to always close the door.  Your profile photo of your brother shows a very young child, and I am sure that he is not allowed out on your balcony alone. So, when he opens the door always teach him to close it.  You can always get a lock for the door to make sure he can't open it unless you are there. The only thing that I can think of to make sure the birds don't land on your balcony is to put netting from the top to the railing and that would not look very good if it was even allowed by your landlord. <br /><br />
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		Fri, Nov 6th 2009, 07:15 GMT 
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