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Bird feeders, baths, houses, etc...


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I was thinking it would be a cool accent to mabe add some sort of birdhouse/feeder/bath or something of the sort...  An easy project for a guy with a bunch of junk in his garage and plenty of spare time for the next 70 years (Optimism baby! YEAH!)...

Truthfully I don't know a thing about birds or what they want...  I don't think I could ever been a birdwatcher, maybe in the amazon or something...  But birds play a role in a palm ecosystem...  I have seen palms and other platns growing in weird places that they shouldn't and were only caused by birds, so there's my interest...

Whose got bird stuff, what do you feed em and let see some photos!

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Hi Bill

I used to have a bird feed tray hanging down from my leopard tree branch but it became a hassle to fill. I have two bird baths which are great with many types of birds coming in for a wash and dip from time to time.

They are both concrete ones I picked up at the local markets.

The one in the front yard

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The one down the back yard. I had to move this a few times in the past due to nearby plant growth.

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Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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