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Help on Choosing Birdhouse Plans

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Birdhouse plans are very popular among bird lovers because they offer a cheap, fun undertaking to draw in birds. Birdhouse plans are also not hard to follow. Step by step instructions are normally included in good birdhouse plans. Some people purchase birdhouse plans for a wide variety of birds so they can build up a colorful variety of bird activity in their yards. Just make sure the birdhouse plans you buy are suited for your property, as well as the bird types that are present in your area.

You can set about your search for birdhouse plans on the Web, where a wide assortment of no-cost birdhouse plans are available. If the free birdhouse plans you find online don’t meet your specific needs, visit web sites where birdhouse plans are sold. Try to visit bird lover sites as these are good places for obtaining leads to companies selling birdhouses, as well as recommendations for specific birdhouse plans.

Equally crucial to purchasing birdhouse plans that are particularly designed for the types of birds you wish to draw in is researching and learning about the specific nesting patterns and needs of those birds. Bluebirds, for example, tend to prefer pre-made nests since they commonly take over other birds’ nests out in the wild. However, birdhouses from good general birdhouse plans will work for most birds. Keep in mind, however, that birdhouse plans should consider insect resistance, which is why cedar is a great deal recommended for building birdhouses.

Most types of birds, in particular the aforementioned bluebird, need protection from predatory animals. This is the reason birdhouses are better placed on tall perches rather than in trees. Tree climbing predators like squirrels, raccoons and cats can easily get into birdhouses in trees. These predators can steal the eggs of even the larger and fiercer birds when they are out hunting. However, while the birdhouse plans should include information on mounting the birdhouse in a good location, they also need to allow for the birdhouse to be accessible to you so you can witness and enjoy the progress of the young bird family.

Don’t overlook the ability to access the nest. This isn’t only for enjoyment’s sake, although it is nice to be able to see how your birds are doing. You may have to intervene at times if there happens to be infestation or there is a sick bird in the nests. Of course, in the absence of such need, you want to be able to access the birdhouse without disturbing or even touching the nest in any way. A good set of birdhouse plans will accommodate this need to leave the nest undisturbed while opening the birdhouse.

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