Bird Houses
Bird house kits are fun projects that can be put together by an older child by himself, or can be constructed by the family together. There are also kits that can be used by boy scouts or girl scouts for certain projects, and can also be used by schools to help provide a fun way to teach children about the birds in the area after building homes for them to live in. These bird house kits come in a variety of different styles and sizes. Some of the kits are made for a particular species of bird while others are made to be more decorative for the individual to place in the yard. Other bird house kits are made for communities of birds or are a combination of a feeder and a nesting platform for the birds in the area.
January 21st, 2010 | Posted in Bird House Kits | No Comments
Bird house gourds are great replacements for a songbird’s natural habitat. The plain truth is that most songbirds like to build their nests in whatever cavities they are able to find in various parts of regular trees. Unfortunately, there are many places that do not have sufficient numbers of trees – perhaps because of natural reasons or due to urbanization – and so for such places it is necessary to use bird house gourds to ensure that the birds are still able to nest.
Better Than Manmade Bird Houses
January 15th, 2010 | Posted in Bird House Gourds | No Comments
It pays to learn how to dry bird house gourds because in fact there are several different methods that can be used with good effect. Which method you end up using will really depend on your own needs and in fact you need to learn to choose to pick the gourds at an early stage in their development after which the gourds can be placed on pallets to allow them to dry. However, remember that if you use the wrong method chances are greater that the gourds will rot away and so the entire process will go waste.
January 14th, 2010 | Posted in Bird House Gourds | No Comments
Finding a bird house kit online is a great way to find a deal on a do it yourself bird house. These kits can be found for a variety of different ages of consumers and can also be found for a variety of different bird species, such as hummingbird houses. The individual will want to pay close attention to the types of birds that he has in his yard so that he can choose just the right bird house to fit their needs. There are different sizes and shapes of bird houses and the wrong size and shape will usually not be used by the birds in that area. There are also some birds that are more particular about the environment that the bird house is in, such as the bluebird. These birds will not nest if the bird house is too deep, so a regular bird house is usually not the best choice for a bluebird which likes to have a shallow nesting experience.
January 5th, 2010 | Posted in Bird House Kits | No Comments
Before you build a hummingbird house you need to know the exact needs of the Hummingbird. This in turn means understands that the Hummingbird generally lays her eggs in nests that they build outside and so will not actually live in the Hummingbird house when they are in the process of laying eggs. So, to cater to this need it is necessary that before you build a hummingbird house that you create a nesting platform that the Hummingbird can use in order to build her nests.
Climatic Conditions
December 21st, 2009 | Posted in Hummingbird House | No Comments
The practice of growing of gourds goes a long way back and different cultures have used the gourds for different uses. Though, in modern times, the gourd is mostly associated with decorating bird houses. The gourd is a relative to pumpkins and squash and a few other vegetables from the Cucurbitaceae family that also includes melons and cucumbers. What’s more, growing gourds is a relatively easy task though special attention needs to be paid in regard to drying bird house gourds.
Be Very Patient
December 15th, 2009 | Posted in Bird House Gourds | No Comments
For bird lovers, one easy to make project that can be placed in the back yard for bird watching enjoyment is a bird house. Often people will build more than one type of bird house so that different species of birds will be attracted to nest in the yard. There are many free bird house plans that can be obtained from different bird society websites as well as different nature lover sites and magazines. These bird house plans usually have step by step instructions for making a particular kind of bird house as well as instructions as to where to place the bird house to best attract a particular species of bird. There are some birds that use other bird’s nests for their own, so these birds are in particular need of bird houses since it makes it easier for them to find a place for their own nests. Bluebirds are one of these species and their population has been dying out since it is becoming harder for them to find a home in the growing suburban sprawl.
December 10th, 2009 | Posted in Bird House Plans | No Comments
There are many bird house building plans that can be found on the market today. Some of these plans must be bought and others can be found for free, depending on the source. Often these plans will come in a kit or will be a decorative bird house plan, so that the bird house will not only be functional but also help to decorate the yard or garden area. When an individual is choosing a bird house building plan, he should be sure that the area in which he lives is already conducive to birds. If not, the first step he might want to take is to plant some bushes and flowers in the yard so that the birds are more likely to find insects in the yard and want to nest there. If he can plant a few trees as well, that is also very helpful to attract birds into the yard to nest. If the area is not conducive to the feeding patterns of the different species of birds then it is unlikely that the birds will come to use the bird house.
December 4th, 2009 | Posted in Bird House Plans | No Comments
Cheap bird house kits can be found in warehouses and online. These kits are often kept in bulk by the company so that they can be offered at lower prices to their customers. Often, organizations that run youth camps will look for these bird house building kits to use as a craft at the camps since it is usually easy to create and fun for the kids to do. In addition, the finished product can be taken home so that the children can use it and enjoy the birds that use it in their own backyards.
December 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Bird House Kits | No Comments
There are some species of birds that are in need of human help to survive, such as the bluebird. The bluebird utilizes other bird’s nests to make its own nesting area. With the development of communities spreading, the natural habitat and old nesting places are being destroyed, making it impossible for the bluebirds to nest since they cannot make their own from scratch. In order to prevent this species from dying out, bird lovers are creating nesting areas for the bluebird in their backyards. Although some individuals might buy premade birdhouses, there are others that will find bluebird house plans and start from scratch. Most of these plans are wooden bird houses, since wood is the preferred material for building the houses. In addition, using wood such as cedar can help to naturally deter insects from living within the house, making it even more attractive for the birds to live in.
December 1st, 2009 | Posted in Bird House Plans | No Comments