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Friday, November 14, 2008

Photohunters: Ruin(ed)

The photohunters theme this week is ruin(ed). Over the years my new (now old) deck which includes a wall has been ruin(ed) by the birds.
When they first drilled small holes it was sweet seeing the little nuthatches poking their heads out in the spring, but water got in and big parts of the wood started to rot.

Then other animals got in and chewed into the electrical wiring so I am afraid to use my deck lights.

I have ten nesting boxes and loads of over grown bushes which provide habitat for the birds. Two of my nesting boxes were ruined by woodpeckers trying to enlarge the holes even though they aren't big enough for woodpeckers to nest in.My friend who built the small nesting boxes for me, built a large one for the woodpeckers after they attacked two of the small ones.
Above is one of the small nesting boxes that hasn't been ruined and in the spring the little chickdees will start poking their heads out.

If you get a chance to check out the parallel lives ruins at Snap2Days, SabineM and I have a post there.

On Saturday you can find other participants at the home of the hunt here -

47 comments:

Photo Cache said...

They are so cute but can be destructive. Love your take.

Anonymous said...

Those are nice photos,Carver!~ Nice take on the theme!~

CRIZ LAI said...

Cool sharing on the ruins Carver. Birds can be cute but at times would be a nuisance when they start pecking more holes onto the wall.

My place is just as bad as the walls were constructed using those lime based cement during the olden days. Thus, the walls would always be wet and none of the paint would stick on it for long. I had them beautified with some textured cement block 5 years ago and now water spots began to show. One knock by my playful kitties and here I am with more ruins.. LOL!

http://crizcats.blogspot.com/

Napaboaniya.Elaine Ling said...

Ruins by those beautiful animals with wings that we so much admire them for flying around..but definitely not for their destructive side of life :P

Unknown said...

Ouch - that doesn't look so good!

Anonymous said...

Very cool post! I really enjoyed this one and I can't believe the work the woodpeckers did on that box. Have a nice weekend!

MaR said...

I love your take on the theme showing so many cute nesting boxes! Sorry some were ruined, it seems those pretty birds can get very agressive and destructive too...

Anonymous said...

Great shots! I like woodpeckers, but they can definitely ruin things!

My entry for photo hunters is here

Stop by if you have a moment :)

Leslie said...

Wow! They sure made a mess! Crikey! Nice htat you put the nesting boxes out for them. :)

http://lesliesmyers.blogspot.com/2008/11/photohunt-ruins-fiesole-italy.html

ancient one said...

Beautiful photos.. our bird boxes are away from the house. Squirrels have been known to enlarge the holes and take over the boxes. We've had flying squirrels in our blue bird box. Nice take on the theme!

SabineM said...

Fabulous! We have some of the same issues here!

Anonymous said...

Love the series of shot! Happy hunting!

jmb said...

You are a serious bird supporter, Carver despite the damage they do to your abode. Good post and have a happy weekend.

juliana said...

sometimes it's hard for humans and wildlife to coexist...
nice photos!

Anonymous said...

Oh, all those bad little birdies! :-)

Happy Weekend.

Anonymous said...

Gosh, I hope they leave your house alone. I am glad our wildlife is less destructive.

Cloudia said...

Glad I stumbled on your cool blog!
It speaks to me on several quality levels. I don't really "do" memes or such on my blog (just rebellious I guess ;-) but almost felt like joining 'Photo Hunters.' (and may yet!)
Thanks for sharing your vision.
Aloha from Waikiki-

Liz Hinds said...

Amazing that such little creatures can cause such damage.

Dr.John said...

You had trouble with woodpeckers and we had trouble with deer5. Life just throws suprises.

Theresa said...

I know you probably weren't amused but had to laugh at the comment of the woodpeckers not satisfied with the hole and enlarging it- just struck me funny.

great theme for ruin(ed)

Anonymous said...

Nice for the theme. I should take a photo of my blog for the theme. Yes, the woodpeckers can drill holes and we have cedar shake on our house. I hung a windsock in the corner and it helped...Thanks for visiting my new blog...

Rach said...

it's amazing how destructive some birds can be!

YTSL said...

Wow, Carver, you do so much for -- and tolerate so much of -- the birds!

marcia@joyismygoal said...

I am always surprised at how swiftly cute can turn to ruin

Sidney said...

Wow... you love birds! Even if they destroy the place!

Anonymous said...

Oh that's ruined already. good take this week. Happy hunting!

Anonymous said...

Oh, that's too bad about the ruined fence and nesting boxes. Are the fixable? It's neat that you have nesting boxes around for the birds. They are fun to watch.

PastormacsAnn said...

How frustrating that must be! At least one isn't ruined and you'll have baby birdies soon.

That first photo is lovely - how interesting that something ruined can look so lovely.

Anonymous said...

Holy cow!

Cindy said...

I didn't know birds could be so destructive!
I'm ruined

Sreisaat said...

Oh that's sad, though.


Sreisaat Adventures

Anonymous said...

Great series! Gotta keep an eye on those uninvited, and sometimes invited, guests.

Your wiring doesn't look too damaged... you might get some pvc piping to enclose them... cut a slit in it to get the wires in.

Tanchi said...

nice..very nice:)
but too bad for those:)

keep up the good shots:)

heres mine:

SHOTS OF A FRUSTRATED IT STUDENT

Anonymous said...

Great photos. Birds are wonderful but yeah, they can do some not-so-pleasant things with wood. I hope you would be able to get the wiring on your deck fixed,soon nights are going to get longer.

Have a great weekend!

earthlingorgeous said...

Awww your so sweet to make nesting places for the birds, but the birds aren't for ruining your wall!

Earth

Sarge Charlie said...

we had a woodpecker do that to our house in podunk, sucks

Anonymous said...

I had no idea that woodpeckers would do that, or nuthatches come to that! Such a shame the deck and nesting boxes were ruined.

Thanks for visiting mine earlier, and have a good weekend.

Rebecca Mecomber said...

Yikes you've got some vicious wildlife! We have the same problem, but with hornets. I don't know why they target our house and eaves with their nasty nests, when they have a huge forest behind us to live in. Sheesh, crazy critters!

I did Photo Hunt today, too. I hope you get a chance to visit and leave your link!
http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-ruined/

Have a great weekend!

Butchay said...

very nice photos...i like woodpeckers though especially on cartoons :)

AscenderRisesAbove said...

those are really cool. we used to have one that looked like the house we lived in; ontop of a pole. i always wondered how it got cleaned out way up there. funny; I had not thought of that in forever

Anonymous said...

Wonderful ruin(ed) photos :)) although I'm sorry that your wall is ruined. (I guess it's a case of not having your cake and eat it too LOL!)
Have a great weekend Carver!

sammawow said...

Oh, I bet those chickadees will be adorable poking their heads out of your un-ruined box! Great take on this week's theme!

Anonymous said...

Can't believe a bird is the cause of all that damage to your wall. Great take on the theme this week :)

escape said...

it's good to know that you actually have nesting boxes.

Heart of Rachel said...

Sorry about your ruined deck. Birds are beautiful and great to have around but I realized that sometimes they can cause problems as well. We don't have woodpeckers around here. They must be very persistent birds.

Anonymous said...

I'm smiling about those woodpeckers though I'm sure it wasn't amusing to you when they ruined your boxes.

Dragonstar said...

Great idea for Ruin(ed). I think I'm glad we don't have woodpeckers in our garden!