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Wood Birdhouse Kits for Real Homes
As nesting season gears up, many cavity-dwelling birds will search for decent diggs to raise their young. But the market is tough for them as well, with the ratio of birds to houses being way upside down, and destruction of habitat at an all-time high. You can provide real homes, or nest boxes utilizing wood birdhouse kits.
The kits make for great projects with the kids on a rainy day, church groups, or any youth groups. The kit shown here is a quality, eastern pine version of a window nest box. View the nest and babies from within your home. So these wood birdhouse kits don’t stop with the assembly, they’ll still bring enjoyment year after year to both viewers and feathered friends alike!
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Feathered Friends Really Use Birdhouse Kits
Take on a fun project with kids that will really make a difference to wild birds. With the nesting season in full swing, birdhouses are far and few between in correlation to the numbers of nesting birds. Destruction of habitat, and competition by non-native birds are the main culprits.
Birdhouse Kits are great way to lend a hand to feathered friends, while teaching children the crucial message of stewardship. There’s so many types from which to choose too: chickadee houses, wren houses, bat houses, and bluebird houses can be created once and used year after year.
Help wild birds thrive in your area utilizing creative birdhouse kit projects. The kit shown at left is even for adults! Totally green with it’s unique folding assembly, the recycled laminated paper folds together ingeniously. A cotton hanging strap makes for easy installation, and you can paint them however suits your fancy! Add some nesting material nearby and invite feathered friends to stick around your yard.
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Blue Bird House for Easter
Wishing a Happy Easter to All!
Easter might be considered a family holiday…so its a great time to start putting up birdhouses for feathered friend families as the nesting season is well underway. In the yard male bluebirds are busy constructing their best nests to attract females in hopes of raising a brood…they’re very family oriented you know!
Providing a blue bird house for this endearing little bird is well worth the effort. They’re amazing to watch, and if you’re lucky enough to have two broods in one season, you’ll see young bluebirds helping mom and dad with feeding the babies.
There’s an ultimate blue bird house made from recycled plastic, they call it poly lumber, but the best thing is it’s guaranteed to never crack, split or fade. It has a viewing window to see nestlings, a chew-proof predator guard, screened wall to help the babies fledge, and a raised screen floor to prevent blowfly infestation for birds’ health. With a pretty blue roof, it will last a lifetime, and if properly placed, will host many successful broods of which you can be proud.
Add a bird bath, some live meal worms, and you’ve got the winning combination for a bluebird family in your yard!