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Unique Birdhouses Guaranteed to Last a Lifetime
There’s something to be said for classic, architectural styling. Its elegant and clean lines are timeless, in any area of design or structure. These gorgeous birdhouses and feeders are styled in just that fashion.
Sure, there are lots of houses and feeders with architectural styling, so what is it that makes these birdhouses unique? They’re hand crafted in durable vinyl/PVC. This means little to no maintenance at all…simply wipe with a sponge or damp cloth every other year! It’s the same vinyl used in the construction of houses for vinyl siding, virtually a maintenance-free, durable material that lasts for many years – even a lifetime.
These unique birdhouses are made to order, so there’s always a choice of bright copper or patina copper roof. Some models are even available with durable cedar-shake roofs. Also with copper portals or perches, you can almost “build your own” unique birdhouse with the many choices available. From smaller Bluebird Houses to stately Purple Martin Houses, the roof lines are available in slope, bell and curly copper variations, and from one to twelve individual compartments or nest spots. It can really be a difficult decision!
Unique birdhouses make wonderful gifts for any nature lover, and for any occasion. They’ll be appreciated, and will actually be enjoyed by the recipient and their feathered friends alike….for many seasons to come!
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Creative Events Worldwide Raise Respect for Animals
On October 2nd and continuing throughout the month, people in hundreds of communities in all 50 U.S. states and more than a dozen other countries will host a wide range of creative events in honor of the 28th annual observance of World Farm Animals Day (www.WFAD.org).
From a somber candlelight vigil at a Petaluma (CA) slaughterhouse to a hopeful celebration of peace for ALL beings at a Hawaiian peace center, people around the world are remembering the animals. While many participate in scores of public marches, dramatic demonstrations, thoughtful classroom discussions, leafleting, and video screenings, others are raising awareness during personal events such as weddings and family gatherings.
The World Farm Animals Day campaign is dedicated to exposing, memorializing, and mitigating the daily terror inflicted on more than 58 billion cows, pigs, chickens, and other sentient land animals in the world’s animal farms and slaughterhouses. The date celebrates Gandhi’s birthday. This year’s theme, “Holding Animal Agribusiness Accountable,” focuses attention on the meat and dairy industries’ “dirty secrets” – violations of human and animal rights, worker and consumer safety standards, and environmental protection laws, as well as the manipulation of government, public interest institutions, and everyday consumers (www.AnimalAgribusiness.com).
In Washington (DC), campaign events started early with a dramatic banner display during a recent Congressional hearing on the massive egg recall. On October 2nd, activists in DC are distributing vegan food and information to thousands of people attending the One Nation Working Together peace rally. Next week, DC activists are picketing the National Chicken Council’s annual conference.
Thousands of visitors are expected at vegetarian festivals in San Francisco, Orlando, Tampa Bay, and several Ontario locations. Attractions include live music, delicious vegan food, speakers, and special activities for kids. More than seventy-five communities are hosting walks for animals. Thirty universities are having educational events ranging from video screenings to street theater. A number of health food stores, yoga studios, animal sanctuaries, libraries, and artists are distributing free vegan information.
The observations take place internationally. Among the London events are the first National March for Farmed Animals and an artist’s photography exhibit of intimate portraits of farmed animals. The Czech Republic is hosting a march and funeral ceremony, complete with a coffin and displays of factory farms. Two dozen events are planned in Canada, including marches, video screenings, and street theater.
Other participating countries include Australia, Brazil, Chile, Croatia, Greece, India, Israel, Nigeria, Taiwan, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Hundreds of bus display cards exposing the “dirty secrets” of animal agribusiness are going up in six major U.S. cities. Compelling television ads with a similar theme are airing through DISH Network and letters carrying the message of compassion have been sent to more than 600 newspaper editors.
The World Farm Animals Day campaign has been coordinated since 1983 by Farm Animal Rights Movement (FARM) (www.farmusa.org), a nonprofit public interest organization working to end the use of animals for food. Local animal and consumer protection activists arrange events in their communities.
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the wavy tube bird feeder
It seems the contagious wave has also found its way to bird feeders! These very cool ceramic bird feeders are hand crafted in the most vibrant of colors. Ceramic means they’ll never fade and are virtually chew-proof to squirrels too.
This tube bird feeder is a work of art with its natural form and earth tone tube. The design just lends itself well to nature and is guaranteed to compliment any landscape or garden. The overhang roof helps to protect seed from weather, and the perches are constructed of durable acrylic. Birds love them!
Also available in a gourd shape, you could say it’s a variation on the tube bird feeder. These unique bird feeders are totally fun and functional, and meant for feathered friends. They make great, long lasting gifts for any occasion, and gifts that will actually be used and enjoyed by the recipient. You can never go wrong with gifts approved by Mother Nature!