Wednesday, March 11, 2015

If I Build It, Will They Come?

I've been longingly looking at your bird photos, swooning over their beauty. It made me want to shoot some photos of birds in my own yard. But guess what? There is a severe lack of birds in the neighborhood! As in, none!

I made a comment on a blog post of Betsy's that I have not seen many birds this winter....Cardinals usually visit, but I have not seen the first one. And then I had a bird epiphany and said, "I think I should put some food out for them. That'll probably do the trick". And she agreed by saying, "lol...yes, food would help"!

Ha!

So, I went about buying and making some birdfeeders. I'm building a place for birds to visit, have a little dinner and maybe move in for a while. I still need to get a birdbath, but I have an idea to make one. We'll see how it turns out. I'll share it, if I decide to use it.

New birdfeeder and little acorn shaped birdhouse.
 

The birdfeeder has been filled with yummy bird goodness.
 
 
Close-up of the sweet little dragonfly adornment.
 

The acorn birdhouse, awaiting it's guests.
 

And the birdfeeder echoes the sentiments of 'come and get it'.
(See the open window.....it was in the 80's today)
 

Maybe what they long for is a little color,
 

Or....this delicious birdseed concoction to calm their hunger.
 
 
And for you....some pre-spring color in this yellow forsythia.
 
Happy Wednesday Y'all,
Laurie

18 comments:

  1. Looks irresistible to me! Hope you have lots of bird traffic very soon!

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    1. Thank you ma'am......tell your little birdies that if they are ready for a summer vacation to head my way. It was like a tropical paradise here today.

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  2. Be careful, once you start feeding the birds, you just might become hooked! I love the little acorn house, hope some guests move in soon

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    1. Thanks, Cindy! I'm already thinking of other projects to lure them here. I could see myself getting hooked.

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  3. Let's hope they will come. Sometimes it takes a little while.
    My birdbaths are super simple. I have several, and they are just overturned terracotta pots with the terracotta "saucers" on top of them. They're big and I out a rock in there as well so the birds can sit there and butterflies can rest there.

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    1. Thanks Carola, the terracotta saucer is what I was thinking about. But, I would somehow like to attach it to something to stick in the ground. I don't know if I can make it work or not. I may do what you did. Thanks for sharing. Did you paint yours?

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  4. I think they will be showing up soon to enjoy this little haven you've created! =) blessings ~ tanna

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    1. Thank you, Tanna. I can actually hear birds this morning. I hope they find the food I left for them. Blessings to you, too! Hope you have a nice weekend. We're due for rain tomorrow and Saturday and then another glorious sunny day on Sunday!

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  5. You're creating a true bird haven! I'm betting you will have plenty of birds dining on your premises very soon!

    Our temps here in northern MN can't even come close to yours, but the past couple of nights have stayed above freezing so we may actually be on our way to spring time!

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    1. Hope the birds come for dinner soon. I can hear birds chirping, but I think they must be in the woods around our property. So far, I haven't had any dinner guests. I'm hopeful though. Sure do hope you get some warmer weather soon. We've enjoyed ours.

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  6. Sweet... I love the little orange feeder. This is neat. I need to get my feeders in shape. I've been a bit lazy this year and have failed my feathered friends...You have inspired me!
    Blessings.

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    1. Thanks, Shug! I love the orange feeder, too. A great way to use what you have. They were headed for the compost pile and I thought what the heck. Let's see if the birds like them.

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  7. Love your feeders and the little orange is too cute. I am sure you will see birds now and they will enjoy the seed. We love watching our birds land on the feeders.
    Have a great weekend.
    Hugs, CM

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    1. Thanks, CM! I'm looking forward to some bird watching.

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  8. From the seed, looks like you're going to attract song birds; very nice feeders and homes. They'll be along very soon now.

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    1. Thanks, Sandra. I'm looking forward to a visit or two.

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  9. Your feeders and birdhouse are darling! I hope your birds discover them soon. :)

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    1. Thanks. Renee! They came! I was so excited to see them. Take care, talk soon!

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