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The Basics of Choosing Birdhouse Plans

By article On November 26, 2009 Under Uncategorized

Do you want to draw in birds to your backyard or garden? Think about building birdhouses with the help of birdhouse plans; they’re not at all expensive. Birdhouse plans are also not hard to follow. Step by step directions are typically included in good birdhouse plans. If you want to attract several kinds of birds, there are birdhouse plans available for pulling in the kinds of birds you want. Make sure, though, that the birdhouse plans are suitable for constructing in your property and that they are for attracting birds that are present in your area.

You can set about your search for birdhouse plans on the Web, where a wide variety of free birdhouse plans are available. If the free birdhouse plans you discover online don’t meet your particular needs, visit web sites where birdhouse plans are sold. Check out web sites for bird enthusiasts as they are usually good places to get information on companies that are selling birdhouses and specific birdhouse plans.

The birdhouse plans you buy need to be for particular bird types you wish to draw in, and this is why you’ll need to do some research on the needs and nesting patterns of such birds. Bluebirds, for example, tend to favor pre-made nests since they usually take over other birds’ nests out in the wild. However, most birds don’t have a preference, as they are normally content with birdhouses built based on generic birdhouse plans. Birdhouse plans should take insect resistance into account, which is the reason cedar is usually recommended for constructing birdhouses.

Most types of birds, in particular the aforementioned bluebird, need protection from predators. This is why it is oftentimes better to put a birdhouse on a tall perch than in a tree. Tree climbing predatory animals like squirrels, raccoons and cats can easily get into birdhouses in trees. Even some of the larger and more fierce birds are susceptible to egg robberies when they are out hunting. However, while birdhouse plans should provide information on how to mount a birdhouse safely, they should also allow for you easy access to the birdhouse so you can experience for yourself how the birds are doing.

Don’t overlook the ability to access the nest. This can be very essential for more than just your enjoyment although you shouldn’t underestimate how much you’ll delight seeing the progress of your young bird families. There may be times when you have to intervene and deal with infestation or take care of a sick bird. 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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