Not So Derelict!

This morning a bird had managed to get into the kitchen, presumably through one of the gaps that our (sacked) builder assured us had been filled. It was perched amongst the plants on the windowsill and was a Wren, (Troglodytes troglodytes). It is, I believe, Britain's smallest bird, it is a brownish colour and despite being very small, it has a very loud and complex song. It flew into one of the cavities in the unfinished wall, we opened the window and shortly afterwards, we could hear it singing in the garden, so we assume it has escaped.

Today is the second Sunday featuring something derelict on polaroydblipfoto. I have chosen this picture as I very rarely get a picture of a Wren and although this is not a particularly good image, it is a Wren. Although this is my picture for today it is not really derelict, as it is one side of one of three windows, which the (second sacked) builder, claims is finished! I do not believe, after making them like this, by moving the new windows out, making the inside windowsills wider, instead of leaving the window skills on the outside, that he had any idea how to complete the job.

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