Hmm, the similar appearance of the nests, as well as their layout on the tree, remind me of tract housing developments laid out all over the US - same size, tan, little cul-de-sac branches.
Bird-brain architecture at both its best and worst.
Looks like an avian apartment or condo complex. "Scenic views of the river... recreational opportunities... close to shopping... child care available on site..."
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Very cosy no worry about baby sitting!
You cannot call it Bob the fish were always that!
Just because every fish in the world is called Bob, it doesn't mean birds can't be Bob, too.
Hmm, the similar appearance of the nests, as well as their layout on the tree, remind me of tract housing developments laid out all over the US - same size, tan, little cul-de-sac branches.
Bird-brain architecture at both its best and worst.
I'm thinking Theodore Geisel went on the same safari adventure Phil took.
Ha! That's great, Petrea!
Looks like an avian apartment or condo complex. "Scenic views of the river... recreational opportunities... close to shopping... child care available on site..."
It is a little overdeveloped, isn't it, Speedway. But at least they have the sense to build above flood levels, unlike humans.
You could be right, Petrea. The Lion in the Hat would be a slightly different book, however.
Ms M. you should go into real estate selling.
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