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The Myrtle Avenue Bird Town is a Flighty New York Sanctuary

It seems like Brooklyn, New York, is becoming the latest bird sanctuary with its Myrtle Avenue Bird Town. With over fifty birdhouses and feeders scattered across the city, it offers safe and inviting resting zones for local feathery friends.

Unfortunately, the Myrtle Avenue Bird Town is first and foremost an art installation. On display until the end of the year, these time-limited abodes will be in high demand, I'm sure. If I were a bird, I would definitely be eying the globe.
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