B&B. Birds and bats. Even though the Preserve is all about nature, there are some doors, just not doors you normally see. We’ll start with a bird door (although the door is actually the top.)
Then we’ll go with a bat door. Narrow doors keep out non-bats.
Then back to bird doors, this time towards the top of Mt. Lemmon near Tucson. These are high-altitude doors. Looks like someone graffiti-ed it. 🙂
I wonder how it feels to be a bat? 🙂 🙂
First tell us how you came to be batty.
Not me! That would be telling 🙃💕
Lots of enjoyable flying about!
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Now this is creativity on a theme! 😀
Thanks, Frank.
I’ve always wanted a bat house for our property. Can’t quite make it happen, so I’ll enjoy your pics.
We were thinking about getting one when we lived in Ohio, but we never got around to it. They eat lots of mosquitoes so that would have been great.
That’s why we want a bat house. Fewer mosquitos.
Those are pretty cool doors, Janet. I love the bat house. I’ve never seen one that looks like that. I only recently learned that bird houses are often designed to accommodate one species and discourage others.
I had no idea what that house was until someone at the Preserve said she’d asked the ranger about it. I had wondered about the narrow “doors”, though. I don’t know any birds that thin.
Love the photos, Janet. I didn’t know there were special bat doors.
I never really thought about it, either, but it makes sense. If the doors were bigger, birds would probably take over.
Very different take on the doors theme! Love the photos! 🙂
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed them and thanks for the visit and comment.
janet
Pretty neat doors, Janet! I’d never seen a bat birdhouse before. Very interesting!
Glad you liked it, Deborah. 🙂
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These are very unique and interesting doors.
Glad you enjoyed them, Roberta.
janet
Wonderful take on for the doors, Janet! Love it!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed them.
Made me bat an eyelash at your Doors 🙂 Enjoy your weekend!!
😉. Good one. You enjoy yours too.
Neat take, Janet! You are all over the place with these doors. I love how you are thinking out of the box!
Around us, most of the doors that you can see are sun-resistant screen doors for obvious and necessary reasons. But it’s fun to do something a bit different whenever possible as well.