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Choose a Recycled Blue Bird House This Time
Over time, wooden birdhouses tend to weather, and if you happen to have pesky squirrels who like to gnaw on wood…well, this doesn’t help much either. The new recycled birding products are constructed to last a lifetime, and most come with manufacturer’s guarantees to never crack, split or fade. They may cost a few dollars more, but the investment is well worth it. Aside from a durable, long lasting product, you’ll be helping to keep plastics out of landfills, and every little bit does matter!
The recycled blue bird house pictured above is made from 43 plastic containers, is of the highest quality and approved by the North American Bluebird Society (NABS). Look for this symbol when purchasing a bluebird house to ensure it meets proper standards for bluebirds.
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Blue Bird Houses…Built to Last a Lifetime!
Beautiful and classic, architectural style blue bird houses are coveted by many backyard birders. They just look so darn good! You may have seen these before—maybe not. These classic, architectural bluebird houses are very different from their wood version relatives, although they may look the same.
These blue bird houses are constructed of vinyl, just like vinyl siding on real people houses! They will NEVER crack, split or fade, a guarantee made by the manufactuer. Of the highest quality, your bluebirds will be proud to call this home.
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Both Bluebird Houses are Finally Occupied!
In my yard I have three bluebird houses, that were for the longest time, vacant. They are pole mounted and all have squirrel baffles below the house for protection from predators. The bluebirds use and enjoy the multiple birdbaths around the yard, but I think the reason they decided to finally take up residence is….the meal worms!
Back in early spring I put up a new bluebird feeder and tried a few types of food. Nothing seemed to work, and I was really bummed at having spent good money on a recycled bluebird feeder, a new pole and yet another baffle. (The squirrels are just ridiculous in my yard-even though they have plent to eat too!)
Then I found a company where bulk mealworms could be purchased, so an order for 10,000 mealworms was placed with overnight delivery. That’s all it took! The bluebirds wait for me each morning to put their worms in the feeder, and the action starts. It’s great to watch them, and the effort has paid off because there are nests in all three bluebird houses.
Is it any wonder that all my critters (inside and outside) eat better than me?