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Pottery Bird House In White w/Hand-Painted Blue Accents For Indoor Decorating


Pottery Bird House In White w/Hand-Painted Blue Accents For Indoor Decorating


$12.95


Czechoslovakia Pottery Bird Wallpocket Colorful Bird Birdhouse Vase


Czechoslovakia Pottery Bird Wallpocket Colorful Bird Birdhouse Vase


$9.99


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Candle Votive 2269463


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Candle Votive 2269463


$9.99


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Creamer 2250392


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Creamer 2250392


$9.99


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Soup Bowl 2250390


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE
Soup Bowl 2250390


$8.99


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Large Jumbo Mug 3356587


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Large Jumbo Mug 3356587


$9.99


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Large Pitcher 3356526


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE
Large Pitcher 3356526


$19.99


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Mixing Bowl Set  3 2269458


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE
Mixing Bowl Set 3 2269458


$23.99


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Pie Serving Plate 2269471


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Pie
Serving Plate 2269471


$13.99


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Mug 1922459


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Mug 1922459


$7.99


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Serving Platter 4018713


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE
Serving Platter 4018713


$13.99


Collectible Pottery bird house/ hand painted made in USA


Collectible Pottery bird house/ Hand Painted made in USA


$16.99


Pottery birdhouse LARK ELIZABETH RODERIGUES


Pottery birdhouse LARK ELIZABETH RODERIGUES


$9.99


WILLIAMSBURG POTTERY, 1993,


Williamsburg Pottery, 1993, “WILL RENT FOR A SONG” BIRDHOUSE


$20.00


SOUTHERN FOLK ART POTTERY HILLBILLY BIRDHOUSE by TERRY HOSEY


SOUTHERN
Folk Art POTTERY HILLBILLY BIRDHOUSE by TERRY HOSEY


$38.00


rowe pottery historical birdhouse 2003


Rowe Pottery historical birdhouse 2003


$40.00


HOME & GARDEN PARTY POTTERY~SMALL CANISTER~ BIRD HOUSE PATTERN 2001


HOME & GARDEN PARTY POTTERY~
Small Canister~ BIRD HOUSE PATTERN 2001


$6.99


HOME & GARDEN PARTY POTTERY~SOAP DISH~ BIRD HOUSE PATTERN 2002


HOME & GARDEN PARTY POTTERY~
Soap Dish~ BIRD HOUSE PATTERN 2002


$2.99


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Covered Serving Bowl 2269460


Thomson Pottery BIRDHOUSE Covered
Serving Bowl 2269460


$23.99


Hartstone Pottery Bird House Birds Teapot


Hartstone Pottery Bird House Birds Teapot


$10.95


Ceramic BIRD HOUSE / FEEDER w/ Hand Painted IRIS FLOWERS & BUMBLEBEE Design


Ceramic Bird HOUSE / FEEDER w/ Hand Painted IRIS FLOWERS & BUMBLEBEE Design


$19.99


Home Styles Hermitage Pottery Apple Bird House NWT


Home Styles Hermitage
Pottery Apple Bird House NWT


$24.99


Shawnee wall pocket birdhouse blue birds cream blue birds nice


Shawnee
Wall Pocket birdhouse blue birds cream blue birds nice


$19.95


Thompson Pottery Dinner Plate and 2 Mugs Birdhouse Design


Thompson Pottery
Dinner Plate and 2 Mugs Birdhouse Design


$3.99


Hand Crafted Casey Pottery Texas Salad Plate Birdhouse


Hand Crafted Casey Pottery Texas Salad Plate Birdhouse


$19.99


Vintage UCAGO CERMICS Japan HANGING BIRDHOUSE PLANTERS Vases on TREE with BIRD


Vintage UCAGO CERMICS Japan HANGING BIRDHOUSE PLANTERS Vases on TREE with BIRD


$85.00


Rowe Pottery Vintage Spring Bird House ~ 1995


Rowe
Pottery Vintage Spring Bird House ~ 1995


$49.99


Handcrafted Decorative Pottery Floral Leaf Bird House


Handcrafted Decorative
Pottery Floral Leaf Bird House


$14.99


Vintage American Bisque Gold Trimmed Blue Bird House Wall Pocket Planter


Vintage
American Bisque Gold Trimmed Blue Bird House Wall Pocket Planter


$17.99


VINTAGE WALL POCKET BIRD ON TREE HOUSE MADE IN CZECHSLOVOKIA


Vintage Wall POCKET BIRD ON TREE House Made IN CZECHSLOVOKIA


$39.00


Bird Houses for the Bird Watchers

Whether you live in the country or you live in the city, you can create the type of atmosphere, which will attractive birds. Bird houses will help you create the atmosphere needed to attract a variety of bird species to your yard.

The bird houses on the market today have taken on a new and improved look. When looking for the traditional bird house of old, you may find they have evolved to look like an old timey fire station, a beach bungalow, a farmer’s market, a thatched roof cottage, or even a church with several steeples. If you don’t want a traditional looking bird house and would prefer an unconventional look, you will find bird houses make from a polyresin in the shape of a cow, or a red hat, or even an alligator. There are many different types of bird houses on the market today. You will even see some made from metal.

Even though you want your bird house to look attractive, you will also want it to be comfortable, sturdy, and waterproof. If you choose a wooden waterproof bird house, you will want to ensure the paint used on the bird house is not toxic. The bird house you choose should have two cavities with two entrance holes. One entrance will be for nesting and the other for roosting. This will entice the birds to prolong their stay in the bird house. The entrance holes should be large enough for birds to get into, but small enough to keep out the predators.

The bird house needs to have good insulation as well as be will ventilated. The temperature inside the bird house should stay a moderate temperature summer or winter. The bird house needs to be cool in the summer heat and warm in the winter. The roof of the birdhouse needs to be slanted to allow rainwater to drain. Small holes just under the roof line allows for good air flow. This will help keep the birds free from mites and other parasites. The hole in the floor of the bird house is to allow for drainage. If water is allowed to sit on the floor of the birdhouse, it invites parasites and diseases.

You also want to choose a bird house, which can be easily cleaned. Most bird houses are accessible for cleaning from the top, front, side or bottom of the house. The top opening is the least likely to disturb the nesting birds, while the bottom opening is more likely to allow the nest to fall out. It is important to give the bird houses a regular cleaning to prevent mites and parasites from accumulating and create problems for the health of the birds.

You want the birds to feel safe and comfortable in their bird house so they will want to remain in the bird house as long as possible and return every season. Birds are looking for a place to nest and raise their young. By providing them with a bird house they will return to you will be able to watch them year after year.

As a bird watcher, if you want to attract a specific species of bird, you need to be aware of the types of bird houses they prefer. For instance the Purple Martins are comfortable with nesting houses which is built for several families of birds, while some prefer a nesting area where they are alone.

About the Author

Ray Subs works with My Bird Garden as a public relations consultant, more information about My Bird Garden can be found at
www.mybirdgarden.com

bird house?

I bought a bird house and wondered how far off the ground should be at least. It is also bad idea to put it next to the house? Like in a couple of feet. Is not gonna try to get so close? How far is it good? Also how far from the feeder nearest poultry is safe? Thanks

Depends on what kind of bird it is for. Check out this site: http://www.holoweb.com/cannon/buildingbh.htm You can scroll down to the basics aviary, or you can click on the bird species that are in the aviary, and give you the specifications on top of mount, and the best location for it. With regard to the proximity of a Bird Feeder, bird cages is best to keep the species off the feeders, and feeders can attract other predators that can attack the houses and eating the eggs or babies.

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November 15th, 2007 at 7:52 pm

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