A little paint and find it a good location. Maybe under the eve of the house,.. good protection and near food and water.
We have so many Downy Woodpeckers that I thought maybe we could attract one to adopt this little house for those cold nights!
She didn't appear to be interested until just about dusk several days later.
She visited several times, poking her head through the predator guard, hey, anyone in there?
Finally, around 7 o'clock, a week after I had installed and advertised "cheep" housing, she decided it was just for her!
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Who wouldn't like free housing? It looks like the house is move in ready.
Wow! You are a professional already! Looks great, and you'll have a following in no time. I wondered when you would start your own blog! :-)
Great Tina!!!!! Welcome to the world of blogging. I've been 'journaling' since June of '06---and love it!!!! Of course, as you know, I write about anything and everything--not just my birds!!!!! You'll love it!!! Congrats!
Thanks, Betsy to both you and Dave for your encouraging comments. You both have helped to open up this world of blogging and taking some time for myself! :)
Hey Charl,
...and who helped me make it that way? UUU :)
Thanks, Betsy to both you and Dave for your encouraging comments. You both have helped to open up this world of blogging and taking some time for myself! :)
WOW! You're amazing!
What a riot Tina! For some strange reason I would never have thought that a downy would go into a birdhouse!!
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