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Recycled Birdhouses
"Dew Drop Inn"
All wood to build this birdhouse was recovered from a 
beach house that was being renovated

  • base has drainage holes to prevent rainwater from soaking nests and tenants
  • wood is three-quarters of an inch thick to  provide insulation against cold and heat.
  • the house has a hinged roof  to allow nest material to be cleaned out.  
  • handmade and hand painted,  sealed for use outdoors, ready to hang

 

$49.95

 
# Recycled-07-A

 

 

Recycled Birdhouse 
 "The Outhouse- One Hole, No Waiting"
All wood to build this birdhouse was recovered from a beach house that was being renovated

 
  • base has drainage holes to prevent rainwater
    from soaking nests and tenants
  • wood is three-quarters of an inch thick to provide
    insulation against cold and heat.
  • the house has a hinged front door to allow nest material to be cleaned out.  Latch lifts up and down for securing the door.

$49.95

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Helpful Hints:

Houses should be hung or positioned well above the ground -- at least five feet --    to keep predators at bay.

If you are attaching the house to a tree, keep it away from a branch where cats might gain access.

Try to place the house facing east, away from prevailing winds and in an area of partial shade.

Birds also need a clear shot at flying in and out.

Perches are not needed and may allow bullying birds such as starlings or house sparrows to
drive off desired species.

 

 
 
 

Some things to consider when selecting a birdhouse
The diameter of the entrance hole is critical to attracting and getting the birds you want.
If it's too large, you may get starlings instead of chickadees.
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HOLE SIZE

   1- 1/8 inches across - Chickadee

  1- 1/4 inches - nuthatches, house    wrens and titmice

   1- 1/2 inches - bluebird hole

 

 
 

What birds want 
from a house
 
comfort, security, custom features, the same things we do when it comes to finding a place to raise a family.