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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

~found nest~


 We found a nest on the pine straw in our flower garden. 
It blended in so well with the straw we almost did not notice it.
 I am always intrigued and cheered by a wee birds nest. 
Aren't you?




joy and peace
Olive

20 comments:

  1. That is so precious Olive... I will send wishes that the sweet little baby birdies are happily flying around your beautiful home... xoxo Julie Marie

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  2. Hi Olive. We have found several little nests like that around our garden, and when you actually look at all the work that the little birds put into them, it really is amazing. Thank you for popping over to see me at my place today. Gosh, private or semi private wards! How wonderful. If only!! I also wanted to say what a beautiful profile photo you have now. You look fabulous, with such a warm and pretty smile. Hugs.

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  3. I found one about a week ago after a heavy rain. Poor birdy mama who lost her nest!
    Brenda

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  4. Dear live,
    I have always loved birds nests ever since I was a child but, I am always a little sad when I see one on the floor as I wonder what happened ..... did the eggs hatch ? ...... Is the Mother bird OK ? .... and, why is it on the floor ?
    Sorry Olive, that sounds a little maudling.....I'm sure that your birds nest was finished with and the baby birds are enjoying the summer !!
    Hope that you are well Olive ..... I've been absent for a while as my computer gave up on me and I'm now getting used to my shiny new MacBook Pro. I hope to be back on track soon. XXXX

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  5. Sorry Olive, I missed the O from for name !!!!

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  6. I love discovering little nests like these even more so when there are little birds in them. Hope these little birdies had a safe exit - I have to watch our two cats with anything low down.

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  7. Olive,
    I kept the nest the robins made in the spring. It is surprising how well they are made! I am using mine as a garden decoration....

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  8. I like your found object scapes. Or thrifty buy scapes. Charming.

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  9. So peaceful and a work of art Olive. I have many of our wrens nests around and am always so impressed when I get a close up look at them, quite the architects! What bird do you think used/built that nest? Ann

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  10. So sweet...and even more special displayed with the cloche...

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  11. I know.... and gosh, it takes a lot of work to find all of those dried sticks to make the nest just perfect.

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  12. I am always amzed by them too...I started putting out some lint from the dryer for the birds and noticed them taking it for their nests...now they have some softness for their babies!

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  13. I am always fascinated by the little bird nests....they are mini works of art really!!! I just found two in my yard the other day....
    ~Des

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  14. ah nature at its best!... so very cute and clever. I love how wildlife knows exactly what to do and how to do it.. much like a spider spinning an intricate web!
    I love visiting your blog.. thankyou.
    Bec x

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  15. A real bird's nest always intrigues me! Yours is a real treasure, and I love it under your cloche.
    Mary Alice

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  16. Well it almost looks "store bought"! LOL! Just precious and I adore how you have it displayed. I love nature, don't you?

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  17. Bird's nest yes...wasp nest no!
    Love your blog facelift. You're such a pro.
    Deb

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  18. Indeed Olive, I do love it! I rarely find nests, unless I spot them high up in a tree, and I'm not much of a climber.
    :)
    Jan

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  19. I also love bird nests. It's so nice to bring a little of nature inside the home. This one is beautiful!

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I adore your comments. They are like finding unexpected chocolates. olive