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We Have 104 Birdhouses in Our Garden!

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I do not remember how this birdhouse craze began, but once it did it became a fun project. Our driveway is about 2000 feet long and on one side of our property is about that much fence between our property and my brother's property. The drive is about 800 feet or so before it hits our first main building and I started to put up a few of bird houses on the fence posts a couple of years ago and it did not take long for these birdhouses to become part of our own unique type of landscaping.



As an artist I am always looking for some little winter projects to quickly do to take my mind away from my bigger projects of fusing glass or painting so it became a daily thing last winter to create some birdhouses. Some I sell, but mostly I am my own best customer.


Some of them I would build, some of them I would buy unpainted and then jazz them up, some of them I bought at flea markets and recycled and even one of our daughters decided to create about seven or eight of them until we had about 84 posts each with a birdhouse on top. 
 
This is my bird habitat!

Soon the pergola got some and the high trellises out back. The arbor got a couple and some flea market finds became birdhouses or birdhouse decorations. Carl got into the act and even made a stained glass birdhouse that looks great and compliments our stained glass school here in KY, but the birds do not use it. However, the Birds and Bloom magazine took great delight in it and featured it in their 2008 Birds and Bloom Extra.

The birds like the plain wooden ones or the Audubon or National Geographic ones best. Yet we have several painted ones that the birds have used for years.

Even Carl lends a hand when I get to a point where I need some assistance.



The flea market finds are also turned into bird houses and bird feeders as I recycle all these 10 and 25 cent finds.



We like the colors that the bird houses give once the bleakness of winter has stripped the gardens and the trees. Plus the birds are great additions to our organic gardens and many species dine on our "bad" bugs and they also get to dine on our big plum trees and grapes since we no longer make jams and jellies. I think by letting them have those treats they leave the rest of our orchard and berry bushes alone.

As wine drinkers I even found a use for all those old corks and now I am always trying to get creative with new artistic birdhouses.

The birdhouses are fun for our students drive up to Avalon Stained Glass School and they usually can spot a new one when added and for those who have never been here before the birdhouses are always a good conversation starter.

So the last count is 104 bird houses not counting the hummingbird feeders and who knows what number it will go to.

"Tread the Earth Lightly" and in the meantime May your day be filled with.. Peace, Light and Love,

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About the Author & Artist. Arlene Wright-Correll (1935- ___), popular American award winning Artist, published author, columnist, & is the resident art instructor for Avalon Stained Glass School, at the age of 68, decided to pick up her paint brushes again after 54 years and paint.  She is a cancer and stroke survivor who is able to strive forward each and everyday to welcome the beauty of this small planet.  She also is a China & Porcelain painter, Sandblasting & Etching, Stained Glass & fused glass Artisan. She is one of the six KY Artists who worked 6 months to create the dolls for Journey Jots in 2006 and a Smithsonian Institute art exhibit in 2008. Her published books can be found here . She is also a featured writer for GreenThumbArticles.com and teaches Art Vacation Holidays at Avalon Stained Glass School and Creativity Center.




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» left by Sandra E. Graham (8,484)
Sandra E. Graham
(1 year 103 days ago.)

Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Very nice, Arlene. Some beautiful bird houses. I love bird houses, feeders, baths and the birds themselves. Thanks for allowing us to view your art work.
 
Sandra

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» left by Arlene Wright-Correll (1 year 103 days ago.)
Hi Sandra,
thanks for reading my article and for your comment. Glad you enjoyed this fun article.
 

“Tread the Earth Lightly” and in the meantime… May your day be filled with…

Peace, Light and Love,  

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» left by Joel Hendon (21,781)
Joel Hendon
(1 year 101 days ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Arlene, you are amazing. I don't have the room for your bird farm, but I surely like to see and feed the things. I am going to put up a few houses for wrens and house finches. Thanks for sharing this with us.

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» left by Arlene Wright-Correll from Munfordville, KY (1 year 101 days ago.)
Wonderful, Joel!
 
The birds and I thank you. 
 

“Tread the Earth Lightly” and in the meantime… May your day be filled with…

Peace, Light and Love,   Arlene Wright-Correll


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» left by Gregory Lewis (1,638)
Gregory Lewis
(1 year 98 days ago.)

Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Uh oh! I knew there was something about you I liked. I want to send you a small photo of a bird house I made. This is right up my alley. I will say this, on the basis of the photos alone, this one's a "5"!

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» left by Arlene Wright-Correll (1 year 98 days ago.)
o.k. send it to me via jpeg and send it to my email if you can find it in my bio as I cannot seem to put it here and put birdhouse photo in the subject line.
 
I look forward to receiving it.
 

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