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Functional Bird Feeders and Decorative Bird Houses

By: Doug Pearson

A decorative bird house can be a great ornament in a garden, porch or patio. Due to the wide variety of designs available, you can choose the bird house that best matches your garden style. As a matter of fact, the majority of decorative bird houses are also practical so birds can nest in them.

These bird houses are available at most of the garden stores or can be purchased online. The number of styles that bird houses come in is staggering and you will be able to easily find them online.

There are a few things that are important to look for when shopping for bird houses. It is necessary that the bird house is made of a natural material like wood. It should be free of pests and should not be chemically treated. Also, make sure that any paint used is water-based paint. Great design and architecture sometimes are detrimental to important factors.

Fully functional bird houses usually include all of the features mentioned above.

The next question is - where will you place the bird house? People blunder by placing a bird house where they prefer, not the birds. Consider the habitat a bird would enjoy instead of placing it for a close view such as porch door, as you may be disappointed when you don't find any willing visitors. You need to make a decision whether the bird house is for decoration or actual bird to use.

If attracting birds is your goal, then place it where it will have the best outcome. Proper bird house placement really depends upon the type of bird. A house placed in a forested area will attract birds such as Woodpeckers and Owls. In contrast, a bird house placed in a field or other open area will attract species such as Bluebirds and Swallows. If the bird house is facing a stream or a lake, it will be loved by birds that are attracted to water like ducks. Purple Martins are attracted to this as well. If you place a bird house near a forest, it may attract Titmice, Nuthatches, Kestrels, Flycatchers and Chickadees. Finches will live in your garden if an appropriate house is provided.

Each bird species has unique territory requirements. Check into these differences when placing multiple houses. Some birds are very territorial and will not let others near or inside their houses. It is possible that one of the bird houses will be empty if you happen to place two bird houses close by. Place the bird houses in accordance with the typical territory of each species of bird.

You should also place some bird feeders next to the decorative bird houses. The food will attract them to your bird houses, and they will likely stay to raise their families.

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About the author: Tod Ferguson is a successful entrepenuer living in gorgeous Vancouver,BC. He owns many different online business ventures.buy bird houses

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