Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Smooth Sailing - Photographs

A Birdhouse or Not a Birdhouse?


Not a birdhouse.

Q: And when is a birdhouse not a birdhouse?

A: When it doesn't have an entry hole.

There is a round, black sticker on the four metal birdhouses that adorn Harris Park (including the one above), but they are there for entertainment and some artistic value only.

Example: A chickadee may try to land on the edge of the hole (it has no use for a perch, it is so acrobatic), discover there is no hole after a startling bump, and have a hearty laugh.

"Ha ha. I thought there was a hole but it was only a sticker. What fun. I'll go try the other ones."

 Metal birdhouse is seen at right side of above photo


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I think the metal houses look okay, but six - eight real birdhouses scattered around Harris Park might actually prove to have a higher entertainment and artistic value in the long run.

(Hey, I know somebody who could handle that assignment.)

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