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We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, PayPal Accounts and personal or business checks.
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How many birdhouses should you have in your yard?
You can put up as many as you want, but you should know that not all your bird houses will end up occupied. And houses should typically be located at least 10 feet from one another.
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What types of birds will nest in my birdhouse?
It all depends on your yard size and natural surroundings. Lots of trees and dense shrubs in your yard will attract forest-loving birds while open expansive fields will attract different ones.
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When is the best time to put up my birdhouse?
Anytime is the right time. Typically, most birdhouse go up in the last days of winter or very early spring. However, some birds find their nesting grounds that they choose in early spring to be unsuitable for actual nesting. Or predators may have become their new neighbors. Birds will be looking for houses year-round.
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Should I take my birdhouse down in the winter?
Not necessarily, non-migratory birds can use birdhouses to escape the chilling rain, wind, snow or ice in late fall and through winter.
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Where in my yard should I place my birdhouse?
Face your birdhouse away from strong winds preferrably near a tree of bush. Parent birds like to use the natural surroundings to survey the area before they proceed into their house.
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How long does it take for birds to move into my birdhouse?
Sometimes you will get lucky and have a pair of birds occupy your birdhouse within hours. However, sometimes it takes weeks, months or even years. If a birdhouse has not been used within a year, try moving it to a different location.
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What is the best color for my birdhouse or bird feeder?
Bright colored birdhouses are a delight to look at, however they do draw unwanted attention to themselves by possible predators. Neutral colors are the best to keep the birds away from potential dangers. Birdfeeders however, can be bright or neutral since baby birds are not actually living there.
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