Our Victorian Birdhouse is perfect for your flying friends who want a bite to eat when they fly home.
The front porch of this unique birdhouse design serves as the perfect birdfeeder to bring visitors year round.
Sturdy, freestanding pole and base included. This country birdhouse/feeder is painted white.
I would like to use this blog to acquire and also give helpful information about Home and Garden Decor including, Birdhouses, Bird Feeders, Water Fountains and other decor related items. Thanks for your input
Monday, April 18, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
Bat Houses
Popular movies and myths have made many people fear bats, specifically the vampire bat. But the vampire bat is hardly the blood-sucking monster Hollywood has portrayed it to be. The truth is that bats are harmless to humans, and are often hurt by humans. The unfortunate relationship between humans and bats is made worse when bats are forced to live near humans because their natural habitats have been destroyed. Bats are often known to nest in trees near people’s homes, and sometimes on people’s houses.
Many people aren’t comfortable living side by side with bats. But misunderstanding doesn’t need to lead to ousting the bats entirely. Bat houses are built specifically for bats to nest in. These specially-built enclosures are designed to offer bats the darkness they prefer, and provide dozens of bats a safe shelter.
Those considering buying or building a bat house may like to know a little bit about the bats they might see in they backyard. There are more than 900 species of bats, and they make up one fifth of the world’s mammals. There are two groups of bats—larger, fruit-eating megabats and tiny insect-hunting microbats. Microbats live all over the world, while megabats live only in tropical areas.
Many people aren’t comfortable living side by side with bats. But misunderstanding doesn’t need to lead to ousting the bats entirely. Bat houses are built specifically for bats to nest in. These specially-built enclosures are designed to offer bats the darkness they prefer, and provide dozens of bats a safe shelter.
Those considering buying or building a bat house may like to know a little bit about the bats they might see in they backyard. There are more than 900 species of bats, and they make up one fifth of the world’s mammals. There are two groups of bats—larger, fruit-eating megabats and tiny insect-hunting microbats. Microbats live all over the world, while megabats live only in tropical areas.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Blue Caprice Birdhouse
This rustic birdhouse is the talk of the town. What bird wouldn’t want to choose it to live in? Wood rustic birdhouse with red & lavender dormers, spigot, vine, and twisted wire door.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
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