November 1, 2010

Bird Bottles in Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia


In colonial times, these clay bird bottles adorned the side of many homes. The bottom photo give you a closer view of the bird bottle in our back yard much earlier this year when we had snow. Our little friends seemed to appreciate the hospitality it offered.



11 comments:

  1. I never heard the like. You have these bird bottles? We are birdwatchers, so this interests me. Tell me, what is the difference from a birdhouse? Can you buy them?

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  2. Very clever -- and neat looking. I'd neither heard of bird bottles either.

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  3. I have never heard of these before! I like the way they look and now I think I need at least one for my backyard.

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  4. I have never heard of this bird bottle..interestin:-)
    Thanks for your nice comment always!
    Wish you a blessed week!

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  5. Oh! So beautiful birds ! I think i never have see and heard of this her in Norway!! Have a nice week!!

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  6. Something new for me, but interesting.
    Have a nice day.

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  7. Hi there, just found your blog through another and now following. One of my dream places to travel is your Williamsburg, Virginia. Thanks for sharing it with us in blog land. I bet it is absolutely beautiful there in the fall? Please stop by my blog sometime and visit. Teresa

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  8. I'm a new follower. I love this period so much. I've been to Williamsburg. My late husband and I spent a couple days there one year. I actually remember these bird bottles. I will enjoy looking around your site.

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  9. I've never heard of such a thing...that is so nice!

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  10. Simply Amazing! I love the concept. Keep up the great capture! God speed.. :)

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