This is a sample of some of the birds we've rescued...
Our first Bird...
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#1 - This was a hummingbird made with a sparkplug
#2 - Hey what ya staring at..haven't you ever seen big bird?
#3 - Where is the Peanut Butter and Bird Seed at?
#4 - I think I see the feeder over there
#5 - You are still staring, Do you think I am going to do a trick?
#6 - Squawk...I'm the second bird brought to these woods Do you think this was my previous house?
#7 - Just flapping my wings for a little exercise
#8 - Spring at last
#9 - Hey are those fish in my water bowl?
#10 - A new condo complex is in the air
#11 - Hey can't a fellow have some privacy
#12 - This was one of the first birdhouses before the finished product. Even though they are not useable for the real birds, they do dress up the yard amongst the real ones.
#13 - This was a special one made for Paula and now resides on our fireplace mantel.
#14 - Many different bird houses were built and are scattered throughout our property.
#15 - The paint jobs vary as widely as the houses themselves.
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#20 - A family of birds decided to move into the woods, starting with the big daddy.
#21 - The mom came next. Dave was working very hard in the design of these guys.
#22 - The family was finally complete.
#23 - This family became part of our personal collection.
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#25 - The paint jobs finished, now it was time for eyes to be chosen. Dave once again says eye can do it!
#26 - Eye can see, Eye can see!
#27 - The family is perched on a fallen tree and is almost passed by until they chirp for attention.
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#29 - What are they looking at mom?
#30 - Not now son this could be a lot of bird s---.
#31 - This little lady was elegant even before her finish.
#32 - She is residing on our porch overlooking the pond, sorta in the marshy area.
#33 - A leaf rake, a gear and some farming equipment made another bird that sold not long after.
#34 - The last large bird which is over 5 foot resides in our backyard among the trees and stares out at all who pass by.
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#38 - This bird was put upon stilts to give him his color and then pounded into the ground for stability and also to keep him from flying away.
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#42 - Paula designed this bird and he stands in our front yard watching the neighbors and mail personnel, He is kinda like the watch bird.
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#44 - The trees have sprouted around this chirper and keep him as a surprise unless you know he is there.


