

When looking on a web search for green birdhouses all I could find were paper houses. I like the birdhouses made out of recycled barn wood for several reasons.
There are so many birds today looking for a nesting place, so along the creek line I like to put up several bird houses a year and it is a very overgrown area. To be able to get back and clean these often is very time consuming. What would happen if I never got back to these houses?
Placing birdhouses made of recycled wood along the creek, they will last because of the weathered wood and also over an extended period of time they will deterioate back into the ground to help the soil unlike many metal or modern houses with a varnish or stain.
There are so many birds today looking for a nesting place, so along the creek line I like to put up several bird houses a year and it is a very overgrown area. To be able to get back and clean these often is very time consuming. What would happen if I never got back to these houses?
Placing birdhouses made of recycled wood along the creek, they will last because of the weathered wood and also over an extended period of time they will deterioate back into the ground to help the soil unlike many metal or modern houses with a varnish or stain.
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