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posted by Wildbirdmart on Aug 29

Wood Purple Martin Bird House, Starling ProofWood Purple Martin Bird House, Starling Proof
This 12-compartment, starling-proof house constructed with cedar for longevity and insect repelling capacity of the wood. Good ventilation is a must for the health of the martins. In this house, vents are found not only in the attic, but also at each 6 x 6 inch compartment. The hinged entrance hole panels are easily opened for... More

posted by Woodlink Audubon Series on Jun 7

Audubon Coppertop Bluebird HouseAudubon Coppertop Bluebird House
Features high-quality, handcrafted construction with a 12oz. copper roof, predator guard and easy-open front for cleaning. The 1-9/16-inch entrance hole is ornithologically correct for the Eastern Bluebird, Mountain Bluebird and Western Bluebird.... More

posted by OTC on May 24

Camper Birdhouse Trailer Bird House Airstream style Rv Home Decor Yard Garden Porch Patio BirdfeederCamper Birdhouse Trailer Bird House Airstream style Rv Home Decor Yard Garden Porch Patio Birdfeeder
Brand New ! How adorable . Our trailer birdhouse has the look of a fun retro 1950's mobile trailer. Stainless steel look body and rivets with adorable striped awnings and a red door, this little beauty will stand out in your landscape. Providing a home for birds and a fun accent that is also a conversation piece. Perfect to hang under a tree or on a patio/deck. A treasured seasonal decor item... More

posted by Bottomland Naturals on May 19

Gazebo House FeederGazebo House Feeder
The birdhouses are constructed with yellow pine and blandex lumber. Therefore, after the seeds are gone, you are left with a durable, unique, and weathered looking birdhouse that will last for years. If you so desire, you can add honey or peanut butter along with sprinkled seeds to always have an edible item.... More

posted by Bottomland Naturals on May 17

Apple Bird HouseApple Bird House
The birdhouses are constructed with yellow pine and blandex lumber. Therefore, after the seeds are gone, you are left with a durable, unique, and weathered looking birdhouse that will last for years. If you so desire, you can add honey or peanut butter along with sprinkled seeds to always have an edible item.... More
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