The earth has tilted back now so the sun is in view and not behind the neighbor's house. It is good to see the sun on a very frosty morning.
Side view shows the finished pagoda birdhouse. I took the base that mismatched one of my first houses and reworked it with a house that matched its design. I have the top house on that base and attached it with four screws. I can take it apart to clean it out each year.
The front view shows the opening for the luck bird that nests in it. I finished this one with another one to be the last of the bird houses that I will make for awhile.
I finished this one with its rustic roof yesterday. I struggle to fine a roof that worked and then I found this rough painted pieces of wood from an old crate. This house has a platform in front different than all the others.
Being obsessive compulsive in the making of these, one would think I would count them all before I took this final photo. I counted after the shot and realized that I left one house out of the picture.
The final six and the last I will make for a while. I need the spring weather so I can dig and plant poles in the ground for some of these. Others will go nuder the deck.
Thanks for checking in today. Have a great Sunday day.
3 comments:
I love your wacky birdhouses!
Love them, they will look awesome in your yard. What sort of birds are you hoping to attract to them?
What a fun project!! Happy Valentines Day to you and Della!
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