First – thank you for your condolences on the loss of our baby butterfly. But nature is all about balance, and the world needs wasps too… so, what can you do? Either way, it was a pretty cool experience and I definitely learned several new facts!
Now… onto business!
I’ve decided to make a DIY birdbath for the garden (more on that later this week), and as I was playing around with some ideas, using things I had around the house, I came up with a little set up that used a flower pot, and old china bowl, and some lake rocks (because the bowl was deep and I didn’t want little birds to drown).
I set it in the garden, and sat back to wait to see which feathered beauties would come to bathe…
Hmmm … not quite the creature I was expecting.
I love the new birdbath but it looks like someone believes it’s a new drinking bowl just for them. Ha! Ha! Love it! Just like a cat. It’s ALWAYS all about them.
Blessings,
Betsy
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It appears you have captured a CATBIRD! bah-dum-dum.
I’ll be here all week, folks.
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He really is the most precious kitty!!! I think I would adore him.
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Lol…..love that last photo!
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Cute bird bath! And Tyg drinks out of ours ALL the time. Must be bird flavored or something…
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It figures! lol His little pink tongue is just the right length for a sip!
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But a very handsome notbird!
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Not the creature you were expecting but he sure made for some good photos. Love the bowl and the cat.
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Putting rocks in the water dish also help bees who want a drink, FYI.
And your setup needed to be cat-approved…
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What constitutes a “feathered beauty” is in the eye of the beholder, we guess.
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Well, clearly Burton has been waiting on this water dish!!!!!!
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