I found this bird house on the 12th hole of the Ocala Golf Course. It's a bit strange to find a bird house on a golf course, but it's really strange to find one that is so beat up. It looks like some larger birds (or other animal) has successfully enlarged the original hole. I asked my friend to stick a finger in the hole but he refused. Politely. Chicken!
Preservar a natureza.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço.
Ah, thanks for the smile and giggle for the day -- another GRAY, WET day!! I hope you have a great week, Lowell!!
ReplyDeletePerhaps a snake has made its home in there!
ReplyDeleteGee, Lowell! You think humans are the only ones who want to live next to a golf course??
ReplyDeleteDid you stick your hand in? ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi Lowell, are you sure that this is a bird house and not the 12th hole of the Ocala Golf Course ? :)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, nice find !
I have to buy one of these, I have a few constant guests on my terrace...
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the rent is if it doesn’t play golf. I do not play golf and had to pay a premium for my lot and home on the Golf course. I did refuse to don wings and have my nose enlarged when I threatened to sue for discrimination.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many golf balls have gone flying through that hole?
ReplyDeleteHilarious, Lowell! Thanks so much for sharing. It is snowing here in Montreal today. :)
ReplyDeleteYou didn't want to interrupt your game for a first aid stop now did you? It's cool that the course is protecting birds that way instead of seeing them as a nuisance.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering the same as Sharon :).
ReplyDeletePreciosa fotografía.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo desde Salamanca.
Yes it looks as if there have been some renovations, Lowell!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I wouldn't stick my finger in there either! It does make a lovely picture though.
ReplyDeleteha, i don't blame him!
ReplyDeleteProbably a hungry squirrel or other meat eater tried to get in to eat the eggs, or the baby birds.
ReplyDeleteMaybe there is a chicken in there. Good one
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I wonder who enlarged that hole.
ReplyDeleteWhat a brave bird to live on a golf course! (Or does a squirrel live there?)
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