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Birds, Everywhere

This post was written some time ago, but I've never shared it.  I have quite a collection of birds and here are some of them.

Sharing some of my little birds at the lake house.
These two cuties sit on a 'heart' shelf in the bookcase.  The bird house is Home Interiors.


These two came from Dollar General.  The heart shelf was a yard sale find.

This figurine was my Mother in law's.  I just love it!


One more bird, Miss Duckie:



Birds at the mountain house:

 (from Dollar Tree)

 (From Cracker Barrell)

 (Hobby Lobby & Dollar Tree)

 (Consignment)

 (Consignment)

 (Dollar Tree)

 (Consignment)

(Consignment)
(Dollar Tree)

(Michael's)




I have birds in the mountain home, birds at the lake house!  Birds, they're everywhere!!
To me, there are few things as beautiful as a bird.  

What do you collect?

Sharing here:


                 Home and Garden Thursday @ A Delightsome Life   
              Home Sweet Home @ The Charm of Home
Anything Blue Friday @ The Dedicated House
Thrifty Things Friday @ The Thrifty Groove
              Feathered Nest Friday @ French Country Cottage
          Be Inspired Friday @ Common Ground
           


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