By Eilene Lyon
Programming note: This will be my last post until November. I need to take a break from blogging for a while to complete some projects and take a vacation. Since I have over 500 posts in my archive, I’m going to schedule some of them for reblogging while I’m away. Feel free to comment. I will respond!
After blogging about my gourd birdhouse project, a number of people requested a post-breeding season update.
I finished painting the 4th gourd and gave it a heavy coating of varnish. It seems to have fared much better than my three original birdhouses. By the end of the season, those were all looking pretty beat up. I will re-do them. Note that I added a perch to the last one. The repainted gourds will also get perches next year.
Mr. House Wren showed up again this year and sang non-stop for what seemed like a month! He checked out a tree cavity that the violet-green swallows have been using for several years (the swallows used it again this year).

When I put out the new house, he promptly admired the nice perch and began stuffing it with twigs. He also stuffed the one he used last year with twigs. You can see from the header image that they are full and the other two gourds remained unused. He put so many sticks in these two that I had to wonder how a bird could even get inside!
Well, despite having the two most stylish nest sites this side of Wolf Creek Pass, Mr. Wren did not succeed in attracting a mate, just like last year. What is wrong with those gals?!



This is such a fun post! Poor Mr. House Wren . . .
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Yeah, I feel sorry that he worked so hard for no reward.
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I hope you have a happy and productive break from blogging.
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Thank you, Jane!
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Enjoy a well earned break!!
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Thank you, LA!
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Those birdhouses are beautiful—almost too nice to let the birds use them.😁. Your post reminded me that I hadn’t heard my House Wren sing at all this year. Oh dear.
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I have fun painting them, though the effort is unnecessary as far as the birds are concerned! I hope your wren returns next year.
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They seem to have gotten good use and like people houses also need routine maintenance 😉 Enjoy your break Eilene!
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Thank you, Deb! I get to create new designs for next year, which is fun.
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What is wrong with those girls???? He’s a beauty and obviously would be a good provider, after all he chose the most stylish of homes! Enjoy your holiday!
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It is a mystery to me! He sings so beautifully, too.
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That new house sure is a beauty!
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Thank you, Joy. It was fun to create whimsical feathers. I couldn’t paint a realistic one to save my life!
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Beautiful pieces Eilene!
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Thank you, Marc!
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Very cool that the birds love them!! Gorgeous pics.
Enjoy your break – looking forward to hearing from you again in real time in November!
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Thank you, Teresa!
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I feel sad for poor Mr Wren. So much to give and no takers! Enjoy your break.
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It really was very sad! 😢
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I am so impressed with your birdhouses. They are works of art!
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Some of them are due for remodeling!
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Please post the refreshed ones when you’re done!
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I’ll do a spring post then. People seem to really like these gourds!😊
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You should sell them on etsy!
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You have no idea how long it takes me to get around to doing this!
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Beautiful!!
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Thank you, M.B.!
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Eilene, have a wonderful holiday. I will look forward to catching up when you return.
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Thank you, Suzanne!
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I was straightening gardening supplies and ran into my two gourds that have been sitting there for ten years or so unused. Yours look good. Hope you enjoy your break and accomplish what’s on your to-do-list along with some much enjoyed vacation days.
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I know you’re crafty enough to make something fine out of those gourds now that you’ve found them. I’ll be looking for your project report in spring!
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Gorgeous gourd houses to be sure. Nice bird butt photo. This post made me smile.
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Smiles are good. 🙂
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Enjoy your break and your birds!
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Thank you, Amy!
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They are vibrant houses – you did a great job Eilene. Any bird should be enticed to live in them. And with a flourish, unlike this little bird at the tail end, you are off on a blogging break. Enjoy your time away, even though it sound like you will be busy for part of it.
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Well, the vacation fast approaches and will last three weeks plus, so I will be refreshed for the end of October events.
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Vacation is long anticipated, then goes by so quickly. Safe travels Eilene and yes, you’ll zip right through those pending projects once refreshed.
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Thanks, Linda.
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I remember loving the whole idea of the gourd houses! These are stunning. I hope you get some rest. I wish my blogging break was restful, but hahahaha, not with a baby to take care of.
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It seems you really are grandma to the max these days! Glad you like the gourds. I’ll have refurbished three of them this winter. Ah, more projects. Just what we need, right?
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I love projects! So yes!
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Poor guy. He’s a handsome fellow with a nice home. He seems like a catch to me!
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Just don’t seem right, somehows.
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No ma’am. Better luck next year!
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👍
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