Feeders & Houses
So, maybe this isn't exactly what you have in mind for your backyard birdfeeder, but we've all been there. The websites in this guide offer their advice, feeders, houses, and yes, even squirrel baffles to entice all sorts of visitors to your backyard feeding stations.
"So the Bluebirds have contracted, have they, for a house?
And a next is under way for little Mr. Wren?"
"Hush, dear, hush! Be quiet, dear! quiet as a mouse.
These are weighty secrets, and we must whisper them."
~ Susan Coolidge (pseudonym of Sarah Chauncey Woolsey), Secrets
Websites With Information About Feeders & Houses
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Handcrafted bird feeders, bird houses and bat houses from the beautiful mountains of North Carolina. Constructed from cedar, each house is designed to meet the birds' needs as well as to become an attractive addition to your backyard landscape.
Listing added: Jun 23, 2010
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The Missouri Department of Conservation website offers a collection of free project plans for bird feeders, nesting houses and even a squirrel den. Projects include information on the animals that may also use each of your projects as well as ways to properly hang or otherwise install the feeders and houses.
Listing added: Jan 27, 2011
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The wonderful folks at Birds and Blooms Magazine are offering many of their wonderful birdhouse patterns for free on their website. From purple martin gourd bird houses to license plate houses, there's certain to be something that will match your garden decor and bird population.
Listing added: Jan 27, 2011
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A small collection of bird feeders and bird house pattens but we think you'll agree that the purse birdhouse, the teapot birdhouse and teacup bird feeder are just about the cutest backyard feeders you've ever seen.
Listing added: Jan 27, 2011
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