• Bird Accessories,  Bird Houses,  Uncategorized,  Wood Birdhouse

    A Wood Birdhouse: Starling Resistant

    Wood BirdhouseWe’ve all seen them…and cringe!  Bully birds, who take over nests, hog the feeders, and wreak havoc for some songbirds.  Starlings are a good example, there’s some tough competition with bluebirds over nest boxes.  Cow Birds are known to take over nests and lay their own eggs with the others.  Other fledglings usually don’t survive because of the Cowbird’s rampant parasites.  I have two Cowbirds in my yard now that I see at my feeders, and I’m a little concerned for the 2 bluebird nests, actually not quite sure what to do?

    This wood birdhouse may look basic, but has a special feature to keep starlings out.  The angled shelf below the entrance thwarts their efforts to enter.  This is actually a Flicker house, and the entrance is the perfect size for Starlings.  Luckily, there are some great, innovative manufacturers out there who know what they’re doing!

  • Bird Houses,  Decorative Bird Houses,  Uncategorized,  Unique Birdhouses,  Wood Birdhouse

    Wood Birdhouses Needn’t Be Boring!

    Wood Birdhouses

    Wood is Good!

    Some wood birdhouses are anything but boring.  Houses constructed of wood make excellent homes for cavity nesting birds, as they are most natural and breathe to allow for air circulation.

    Vibrant colors utilizing non-toxic paints and finishes will liven up any landscape, and still provide a proper home for birds to raise their young, as well as, roost on cold winter nights.  Wood birdhouses today come in just about every color, style and shape imaginable.  Something out there to please all tastes!  So, give your birds a new home they’ll use for years, and have some fun with wood birdhouses!

  • Bird Accessories,  Bird Houses,  Decorative Bird Houses,  Recycled Birdhouses,  Uncategorized,  Unique Birdhouses,  Wood Birdhouse

    Decorative Bird Houses…More Than Looks!

    Decorative Bird Houses

    It’s a boat…hanging in a tree!  A boat birdhouse that’s actually home to a family of chickadees in my yard.  This is a very neat little house that’s seen several years of fledglings, and received many compliments too.  Decorative bird houses do so much more than just decorate the yard and look good.

    This house is about seven years old, and it’s seen new nests every year.  I’m not sure why, but the birds really like this one!  With the vast destruction of natural habitat, it’s getting tougher for wild birds to find proper nest sites.  Cavity nesting birds face stiff competition for nest boxes, so hanging birdhouses really does help them thrive.

    Please help house the birds!