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Champion Trees as Wildlife Bird Feeders
Seeing birds and wildlife in your backyard adds a special quality that is priceless. We witness the urban sprawl of development daily, not actually realizing how many birds and animals are displaced from their natural environments. It is increasingly important for land owners to provide mini-sanctuaries for birds and other wildlife to help offset this unbalance.
Aside from hanging wild bird feeders, you can add to the beauty and value of your home by planting trees. Certain trees provide high food value for birds and other wildlife, thus increasing your viewing pleasure. Summer fruit trees include; Cherries, Dogwoods, Plums, and Apricots. Trees producing seeds include; Ashes, Birches, Firs, Hemlocks, Maples, Spruces, and Sweetgum. Trees that produce nuts and acorns are; Butternut, Black Walnut, Chestnuts, Hazels, Hickories, Oaks and Pecans. There are also trees which provide fall and winter fruit such as; Apples, Crabapples, Dogwoods, Hackberry, Hawthornes, and Mountainash. So, beside just plain old wild bird feeders, try planting trees you know will benefit both birds and wildlife in your yard.
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Functional Sculpture for Your Yard
People like to hang things in their yards….we see it all the time. Wind chimes, wind socks, flags, and the usual suspects, birdhouses and feeders. With hummingbird season approaching (starting now in the southeast region) it’s time to hang them as well.
This very cool hummingbird feeder is whimsical garden art, that is totally functional too. The pods look small but hold 10 ounces of nectar each. They have a special UV coating that resists fading or scratches, to keep them looking new.
A neat sculptural mobile to feed your hungry hummers. What will they think of next?
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Talk About A Nice House!
They sure are making some pretty nice birdhouses these days! You’d think this architectural birdhouse is wood…but it’s not. It is made from PVC. Yes-vinyl, just like they use to build real houses. Vinyl siding, with no worries of painting or fading or rotting. Same thing here! A unique birdhouse made to last a lifetime.
Imagine how a bird must feel living in a castle like this? No drafts, no leaky roofs, and no damp walls when it rains! These birdhouses are of the highest quality, and although they may cost a few dollars more than wooden bird houses, these are virtually maintenace-free. Consider it an investment in the housing market!