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    Wood Birdhouses with Character

    Not your typical orange tabby cat…this one hangs in your yard and invites feathered friends to nest inside his belly! Complete with bottom trap door for easy clean out, he’s totally fun and functional. He’s especially fun for the (real) orange tabby cat owner. A black and white fat cat is also available for respective kitty owners too!

    Then, there’s the Looney Bird, who invites birds to nest via the huge vibrant beak. These wood birdhouses are all hand carved from fast-growth, renewable albesia wood. The paints and stains are non-toxic, and the manufacturer uses recycled packing materials too.

    Hand crafted wood birdhouses with really great character will add a touch of charm and whimsy to any environment. They’re the perfect gift for that “hard-to-buy-for” person who has everything. Be confident knowing this unique gift will be warmly received by people friends and bird friends alike!

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    Fun Wood Birdhouses with Functionality

    Whimsical wood birdhouses are real homes for cavity-dwelling birds. Complete with cleanouts, the entrances are proportionally sized for nesting songbirds. These wood birdhouses are hand made from sustainable, fast-growth wood. They allow for proper ventilation too.

    Totally fun and functional, wood birdhouses make for excellent and unique gifts for any nature lover. A gift you know will actually be used and appreciated!

    With spring upon us (I can’t wait) it’s time to prepare for nesting season. Clean out old houses and wash with a 10% bleach solution. Allow to dry completely before hanging or mounting. Discard old nest materials away from the house as this may draw predators. Check for leaky seams and apply a bead of wood glue if necessary. Come on spring!

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    A Bird Book and the Hospital

    bird bookToday I was supposed to write about the term bird book. But instead I sit in the intensive care unit at Shore Memorial Hospital one block from the bay in South Jersey. I did notice some rather large sea gulls early this morning by the marina.

    My mother is not doing so well, she’s had a heart attack, and when they went to move her to do the stent, they discovered pneumonia had set in along with a blood infection. So now it’s complicated as she’s on a ventilator to breathe easier. This person doesn’t look like my mother, who walked into the hospital just last week with all her faculties about her, of sound mind, now in an induced coma.