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Blowout Sale on Copper Roof Birdhouses will WOW Mom!
Give the queen her castle this year! You can make this Mother’s Day splendid, and one that Mom remembers with stunning copper roof birdhouses. Overstocked and drastically reduced for quick sale, prices have never been so low, and free shipping sweetens the deal!
These architectural vinyl houses look like wood, they’re totally functional for feathered friends and add some major curb appeal too. The best thing is they’ll look new years down the road… we guarantee them for life.
Sized from small abodes for bluebirds, to large dovecotes and majestic martin houses, all designs feature a roof that lifts for easy nest removal. Decorative brackets (also in vinyl/PVC) are included as shown above, the whole thing slides right on a standard 4×4 post. Finials are composite resin and will not deteriorate either. These fine birdhouses are impervious to weather and insect damage. And oh yeah… birds love them too!
Since the early bird always catches the best selection, and each is made to order, best not delay. Mom’s big day is fast approaching! Be ready with a gift to show your love and appreciation in a way that’s sure to knock her socks off!
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Get Copper Roof Birdhouses on Sale through Monday
You’ve had your eye on one for some time and know they’d love it, but a bit uncomfortable with the price tag. Now’s a great time to take the leap – we’ll guarantee you’ll be quite pleased! With a proven track record over the years, our copper roof birdhouses and feeders are simply stunning with superb quality. Bird-approved, these fine structures will grace the landscape with timeless elegance for many years to come.
And we know this from customer feedback and testimonials, plus having 110% confidence in our product! Never replace this birdhouse, never paint it, never fix it! Vinyl PVC will not split, mildew, rot or warp (that’s part of the beauty). Solid copper roof uses brass rivets, even the finial is a composite resin to ensure long-lasting beauty with no deterioration.
Stately in size and stature, even the smaller range commands attention with their clean architectural design. Basically customizable, each copper roof bird house comes with perches or copper portals (predator guards) and classic or verde roof finish. Vinyl decorative brackets are attached on most styles. The mounting bracket which is also vinyl/PVC, slides right on a 4×4 post. How easy is that?
The best part… they’re on sale and ship for zip! Save 10% on any size (20% on estate sizes) through Monday Dec.1 at midnight EST. Use promo code MC10 at checkout to nab these great savings and to give a most impressive holiday gift this year!
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Who Uses Those Fancy Copper Roof Birdhouses?
Some birds use houses and some just couldn’t be bothered. Well, it’s more along the lines of instinct let’s say. Just as some folks have houses for birds, while some prefer an elegant birdhouse on their property. It’s because of the aesthetically pleasing design and great quality they look so perfect in the landscape. But these copper roof birdhouses are definitely meant for the birds!
Bluebirds or tree swallows are likely to use a single entry home, with good chances of titmice, nuthatches or chickadees taking up residency in these, or even a triple-entry style. You’ll never find goldfinches, cardinals, robins or jays setting up house in one of these beauties though. Their preferences are hedges, shrubs and trees.
On a more stately scale, martins are likely to nest in a larger house with 8 or 12 entries, often referred to as dovecote styles, but we promise… doves will never use them! The only doves around our yards are mourning or ring-neck doves. On an extremely rare occasion, a white dove may be spotted-but these are domesticated and used for release at weddings and special events (not a fan of this practice).
Nobody will use any of these stunning birdhouses if you:
- never tend to it
- block the entries
- keep it indoors for decor… but over the years we’ve heard this and seen this, and it’s kind of sad because we’re bird freaks-but to each his own. Chocolate and vanilla, right?
One important thing to note if you’re planning to provide these houses specifically for birds to nest and raise their young: house sparrows! Once heard of as sparrow slums, the multi-entry houses are always inviting to killer house sparrows. And killer in its true meaning, (not like killer-awesome) house sparrows are very aggressive towards native songbirds. Due to a shortage of natural nest cavities, competition for nesting space is brutal… just ask any bluebird or martin landlord 🙁 If house sparrows are prevalent in your area, diligence is required to keep them at bay… regardless of any birdhouse you may offer. Don’t take our word for it, detailed info on identifying and controlling these non-native and invasive birds can be found at sialis.org