





I found these sweet little birdies at a Community Centre Sale in the fall and I knew that I would eventually find a use for them. They were such cheery little fellows, how could I pass them by? There were 15 in all and the entire lot cost only $2. With the return of winter and that blanket of white outside, I thought it was just the right time to inject a little colour into our days. What better way than by digging out these birds and setting them into some branches I cut from the garden. Only about 1 to 2 inches long, they are quite realistic for their small size. Aren't they sweet?
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