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The birds are nesting

Posted on April 25, 2016Author adminPosted in country garden, willow

My willow sculptures when placed outdoors often prove to be attractive to nesting birds, last night I noticed that a wren has recently built its mossy nest in this old willow flower on the east facing end of the shed.

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