Tuesday, November 9

a new Address

There has been a birdhouse on the south lawn for 30 years, used by chickadees, house wrens, bluebirds or violet-green swallows each summer. This fall it fell victim to a rowdy buck deer who decided to get into a fight with the pole it was mounted on. The poor old pine board house broke into pieces when it hit the ground.

This is the replacement, now inside the woven wire fence that surrounds a crabapple tree protecting it from servine vandalism.

We shall see who finds it a homey place in May.




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