There was a tree on one side and a large hedge on the other -
I didn't know where it belonged.
Fortunately there were no little eggs in it. Does anyone know what kind of bird would have
built this?
Love, Liz
Isn't he just the cutest! A really quick stitch too! This lovely little snow globe snowman is from The Snow Ball booklet by Brenda Ger...
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Natures perfection, just beautiful.
Anne xx
It is exquisite, Liz. I love finding disused nests. We've had two here and they are just so pretty. I never knew what birds had created mine either. I just treasure them because if the work-birdship with which they were created.
Such a cute little nest... Sorry!But I don`t who was was behind such amazing creation... :)
I am amazed always at the skill and dexterity of just using a beak to build. I wonder if it is a robin or a bluetit, something tiny, or even a wren, if you have them locally. Love the way she has made it so soft and cosy.
It does look very cozy. Did you bring it home with you?
I don't know what kind it is, but it does look very comfortable!
A pity it fell out of the tree, it looks so cosy & well constructed.
A home ready to walk, sorry fly, into.
Love from Mum
xx
Hi Liz
What a sweet find. There was one very similar in my garden a couple of years ago that belonged to a wren. The male wren makes a few nests to impress his partner - but SHE chooses which nest to lay eggs in. Seems like the right way to me!
Best wishes
Rose H
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They are so well constructed aren't they, I'm glad there were no eggs in it! :) x
an unsuccessful bird i imagine......
It could possibly be a wood mouse nest. Barbara
What a wonderful find for you, but such a pity for the bird who lost it!
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