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    Bluebird Houses to Chase the Blues!

    Bluebird Houses

    Since the hummingbirds are not yet in full force, the bluebirds are really grabbing my attention.  When I get up in the morning and look out the window, Mr. Bluebird is in the same spot waiting for me to fill the dish.  It’s been going on about 3 weeks, and I’m sure there is a nest in at least one of my three bluebird houses.  This makes me happy!  I love to watch them eat from the little dish attached to the bird feeder pole…it works perfectly.  I change their food around, offering meal worms, bluebird nuggets, and Avian Cuisine’s Nutri Crumbles Bluebird Delight.  They love it!

    The bluebird house pictured above is actually made of vinyl-just like real houses.  Consider it an investment in real estate, as it will last a lifetime and house many future bluebird families.

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    Wood Birdhouses and Nesting Material

    With the nesting season approaching for many birds, finding a suitable nest box isn’t always easy.  Nesting birds drastically outnumber the available rental units!  Having wood birdhouses in your yard greatly helps wild birds nest and raise their young, while also giving life saving shelter and protection from predators.

    Goldfinch with Nesting Material
    Goldfinch with Nesting Material

    In the photo above, an American Goldfinch gathers cotton nesting material for its nest construction. Various materials are used by different species of birds ranging from twigs, grasses, roots, and straw, to feathers, mud, bark, lichens and moss.  Commercial nesting materials are available and are of tremendous value to the many types of wild birds.  They consist mostly of cotton, feathers, strings, and other tiny shreds of fabrics. Dryer lint works well too!  Help out your feathered friends with birdhouses and nesting material before the season starts, and you’re likely to see a “no vacancy” at your birdhouse.