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Homemade Bird Houses from a Natural Log (DIY Nesting Bird Box)

Kits to lessen the time on building your nest box - With the option to build them from a kit or from scratch, but kits can be good to lessen the time you need to build them. But having to choose a kit doesn't mean you can't have a fancy design, you can customize them to your hearts' content. They can cover a very easy design or complex houses, either way, both of them can be a pleasant source of amusement. Do not be surprised if you seem to be attracting the attention of one type more than the other. Consider these things first before you choose the bird house to build based from the free patterns that you have gotten. Make sure that all your efforts will not go to waste when you find that it is not the best pattern to have. Making the Gourd Bird House As soon as you have the proper amount of gourd, it is now easy to create your own bird house and place it in your garden or backyard to attract birds. Preparing the gourds is somewhat easy. You can just imagine working with woods. On the other hand, doing so would definitely require certain jobs to be done. Unlike woods, it does not invite termites and other insects that fed on woods. Be sure to ask some bird experts for suggestions of materials to use for your bird house. 4. Attractive designs. It is said that how you design your bird house will make it attractive or unattractive to birds. Therefore, if you want to have more birds coming into your bird house, choose a design that will catch their attention more. Keep in mind that hummingbirds do not drink the same type of water that other birds do. Sugar water is considered harmful to them. It can cause nuisance to their beaks that can turn lethal and even deadly. The best option is to buy hummingbird nectar and offer them to these birds. This is the only liquid that is safe for the hummingbirds to drink. It is essential to distinguish the species or family of the birds that usually visit your garden or backyard. In addition, identify also which are the burrow dwellers and the cavity dwellers. Some of the typical cavity dwellers are the chickadees, wrens, flickers and bluebirds. You can select one from them and think of nice bird house you can make for that bird species. 

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