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Snowy Day Project: Decorate a Wildlife Tree

Reblogger Jeanne Kozak
Real Estate Broker/Owner with RE/MAX In Action WV0020324 & VA0225072929

I love this idea. When we have a lot fo snow and ice, I feel so bad for the animals that ay have a hard time finding food. This could be a fun project for agents, kids, even a senior center. Gives me agreat idea for a project.

Original content by Roy Kelley

Snowy Day Project:  Decorate a Wildlife Tree

 

The kids in the family and the neighborhood will love making edible ornaments to decorate a wildlife tree to treat your feathered and furry friends in the community.  There are no limitations on design ideas or on contents and artistic skills are not as important as the purpose of the project.

One of the best examples that I have seen of a wildlife tree is one that was decorated at Longwood Gardens.  Your tree does not need to be this fancy to be just as effective.  Have fun and help the wildlife cope with the winter weather.

Please share your wildlife tree ideas in your blogs and emails.  A real estate professional could easily sponsor a wildlife tree project in a neighborhood.


Wildlife Tree at Longwood Gardens IMG_2510

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Wildlife Tree at Longwood Gardens IMG_2516

Squirrel at the Wildlife Tree at Longwood Gardens IMG_2512

Photographs by Roy Kelley.  Canon PowerShot G11 camera.

Roy and Dolores Kelley Photographs

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Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Thank you very much for your re-blog.  I hope you will be decorating wildlife trees this winter.

Jan 27, 2013 09:30 PM