One birthday present was realized today when PP helped me making one of my famous, but so far never seen, bird houses, the first one. This is how it turned out and it is the chickadee-size (talgoxe-size in Sweden) . The wood is recycled board molding from the old kitchen (remember, O.K.?), and the cork surface covering is recycled too.



Ta-da! The WINER(Y) has opened, a new diner for little chicks!
Haha, vilken korkad holk! Är den för fyllkajor? :)
ReplyDeleteSkämt åsido, den blev ju fin!
The corks obviously comes from "House vine" bottles...
ReplyDeleteFyllkajorna ar nog lite for stora for halet :)
ReplyDeleteThe corks come from a multitude of wines :), I can't even remember which corks the House Wine has. But next tome you are here you can check up close what kind of wines are being drunk in this house :)
Nästa holk, blir det en institution för korkade dårfinkar?
ReplyDeleteNasta holk blir av sandpapper for tillknycklade sandpipare... :)
ReplyDeleteOr, we will make a White House bird house, and put a bush on top of it.
ReplyDeleteMore recyled stuff turned into bird houses.
ReplyDeleteKorkade fågelholkar kräfva urkorkade flaskor!
ReplyDelete"Korkade fågelholkar kräfva urkorkade flaskor!"
ReplyDeleteOch gissa var allt vinet gar?
Rakt ner i krävan!
Those Apple birdhouses, that O.K. linked to, are those the true MacMansions for birds then?
ReplyDeleteI didn't think plastic was good for birds, too hot.