Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Lighthouse Birdhouse


A lighthouse is a tower, building, or framework designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses or, in older times, from a fire and used as an aid to navigation and to pilots at sea.
Lighthouses are used to mark dangerous coastlines, hazardous shoals and reefs, and safe entries to harbors and can also assist in aerial navigation. Once widely used, the number of operational lighthouses has declined due to the expense of maintenance and replacement by modern electronic navigational aids.
My Lighthouse Birdhouse reminds me of my trip to the ocean.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Birds


As a young child, I was fascinated with birds. They were small, many were really pretty, they sang beautifully, but most of all they could fly!! How? I couldn't understand how they were able to stay up in the air. (I guess for that matter, it will always be a mystery to me).
I was given a gift of an Audobon membership. Each month I received a book relating to birds and a workbook that I could paste stamps that came with the book in the appropriate place. I learned so much. Another way to learn is to add a blue bird house or a birdfeeder to your garden decor. Your children and grandchilden will absolutely love it!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Truth About Bats


Bats are misunderstood creatures that are generally quite harmless to people. They do not become tangled in your hair, nor do they attack humans. Contrary to misconceptions, disease transmission from bats to people is easily avoided. Never handle bats and the odds of being harmed will be extremely remote.
In more than four decades, public health records indicate that only 16 people in the United States and Canada have died of bat-borne diseases... Placed in perspective, this means that the odds of anyone dying of a disease from a bat are much less than one in a million. In contrast, in the United States alone more than 10 people die annually from dog attacks, not to mention dog- and cat-transmitted diseases. - Dr. Merlin D. Tuttle, America's Neighborhood Bats, University of Texas Press, Austin, 1988. In contrast, several children in a million are likely to die each year from encephalitis contracted through a mosquito bite.
In the Orient these gentle animals are symbols of good luck, long life and happiness. They are meticulous in their grooming, spending a fair part of the day and night combing and grooming their fur.
When bats fly, they navigate by means of an sophisticated echolocation system. The bat sends out signals of sound energy, which are reflected back, giving it the location of an object as well as its texture and other characteristics. They can avoid a single human hair with extreme accuracy, even in total darkness, giving lie to the myth that bats are blind.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Large 2 Story Corner BarnWood Birdhouse


When you think of recycling, what do you think of? Paper, glass, plastic?, how about barns? Yes, recycling is really a big deal these days. Well I found some birdhouses that are made from barnwood. Tearing done an old barn and reusing the wood to make barnwood birdhouses. Pretty unique idea don't you think?
This two story rustic birdhouse is a unique approach to a unique corner location. Measuring a staggering 18" tall and 10" long and wide, this house is the perfect addition to your rustic garden decor. The bird home features three separate holes; each hole is approximately 1.5" in diameter and the top one goes through to the main dwelling. These beautiful two-story bird houses are also available in a variety of colors (only the main dwelling is painted),and feature square cut barnwood perches and a removable base for seasonal cleaning.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

So What Do They Do?


Did you know that all birds do not hibernate? So what do they do? They still need food and shelter. And for the most part they do it on their own, and they don't need our help. But what if we have an unusual winter? The snow is deep and the ground is covered. I'm sure the birds will be grateful for a full birdfeeder, and it won't matter whether it is a decorative feeder or a unique feeder.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Rustic Birdhouse



I like the idea of this "log cabin" look This rustic birdhouse is one of many of the web and in stores. It just seems to blend into the scenery of a natural setting. It also has plenty of room for its occupants. What bird wouldn't love to move in right away?

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Bread Box Window Feeder


Wow what do you think of this? I'm not much for cold weather, and I do love watching the birds. I love things that are different and I think this unique birdfeeder might offer a near perfect experience while I sit in the comfort of my home.
2-way mirror lets you watch feeding birds up-close, but they can’t see you! Designed to sit inside the house, this feeder is easy to install with our unique dove-tailed, sliding side panels. Simply place the feeder on the windowsill and slide the panels out to fit the window. Easy to fill and clean from inside your home. Fits most double hung windows from 26 in to 36 in wide. Made in the USA of plantation grown Mahogany

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Birds are hungry


Birds are hungry. We all know that birds can survive without our help, but feeding them does help us both. Some ornithologists have even suggested that bird feeding is more beneficial to humans than it is to the birds. Studies have shown that birds with access to bird feeders in winter survive at a higher rate than birds without access to feeders. Feeding birds in winter is a good thing for the birds. If you live where there is winter weather , a blast of wind and snowy weather will mean making an extra effort to keep the feeders going for the birds.
Here are some ideas to help you prepare your feeding station for the worst of weather. Be prepared to have plenty of seed, suet and peanut butter on hand. You might place some dried grass or wood shavings in the bottom of your wood birdhouses. You could even cover the vent holes with some weather stripping (the birds won't need this source of air in the winter). Some birds are ground feeders, so you'll want to be sure there is an area that is clear of snow so you can sprinkle seeds on the ground.