Saturday, December 19, 2009

For the Birds/ SOOC



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15 friends stopped by to say:

Hilda said...

Must be a very noisy neighborhood. ;)

I've always wondered about these. Do birds really occupy them and make nests so near each other?

Jan said...

Lovely, I wonder how much the rent is.

Becky and Gary said...

Yep, I bet everyone has moved South for the winter. A wise choice.
B.

Betsy from Tennessee said...

That's not a bird house.... That is a bird HOTEL. Neat picture!!!

Hugs,
Betsy

Jacob said...

An architectural beauty. I do love bird condos. The only problem is if they get a bluejay as the condo commando!

Tricia said...

very nice birdie house

Cezar and Léia said...

This "building"is really charming! :)
More than a family could live there!
Léia

amatamari© said...

But it is really wonderful: I want
now live there: gorgeous photos!
:-)

momgen said...

It is pretty shot of the bird house. See you...Happy SOOC Sunday.

Mine is here

Jarart said...

What bird could pass up a place like that!

Small City Scenes said...

Apartment living at it's best. I like birdhouses and have quite a few around here. The three on the barn are always full. MB

Leora said...

Love these bird apartments. I photographed some that were white when I was in Cape May last summer.

Carletta said...

Summer apartments! :)

George said...

That is quite a bird apartment house!

kaye said...

what a cool birdhouse. I've often wondered if birds actually use birdhouses. Around here they prefer the eaves of homes.

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