The real estate market bubble may have burst for humans, but for birds it’s soaring high! True, this is all subsidized housing, but the birds don’t mind. They just want a place to perch.
First come some nests I think of as apartment complexes. Via inhabitat
With over 250 bird and bug boxes available in the stunning sculptural art installation, birds can choose from a range of shapes and sizes of boxes to use for shelter, nesting or feeding spaces. The diverse complex of bird boxes were designed to reflect the architecture in the nearby Georgian terraces and 1960s flats that surround the park in Duncan Terrace Gardens and Cremorne Gardens.



Next, a collection of bird mansions by John Looser. All of these, and many more, can be found here. Via Born Rich:
Canada-based John Looser has taken his affection for the feathered creatures to an all new high by hand-creating this chain of budget hotels, which are proving to be a runaway hit amid the pet crazy crowds of Canada. Many boast of over a 100 rooms, swimming pools and add-on delights like a fly-through tunnel. Costing between $200 and $2,500, these glorious mansions are constructed in the 19th century European style using reclaimed wood, with the largest one being about 2.7m by 2.7m (9ft by 9ft) in size.
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