Bird Homes Come In All Shapes and Sizes

Dependant on which of the many studies you believe in, as many as ten percent to 25 percent of all persons residing in North America are bird watchers. Irrespective of the exact percent, however, that’s a lot of people - making birdwatching one of the most popular hobbies in the world.

With the millions of bird watchers around, it is not at all unusual that a lot of them would look for ways to add bird houses to their backyards and gardens. To many yards, the addition of a bird house adds a touch of warmth to it. Many people choose to buy their bird houses but a fair number find bird house kits and try to build their own.

Furthermore, over time as the bird houses attract birds, they give a lived in look to the environment making it seem more vibrant and alive.

The types of bird house that you would place in your yard varies based on the type of bird you are attempting to attract. Different bird species prefer different types of homes. For example well crafted blue bird houses would not be right for finches and vice versa.

You can find bird houses built with all kinds of materials, in all kinds of shapes, and in as many colors as you’ll find under the rainbow. So you should have no trouble finding a bird house that’s right for you.

Most birds, given the choice, would prefer sturdy wooden bird houses . After all, wood is closest to the natural tree homes that birds come across in the wild. But bird houses made of other unusual materials such as gourds, metal, and plastic are popular also.

With the natural environments of many bird species slowly disappearing as man encroaches on their territories to build more malls and apartment complexes, many birds are happy to find a home anywhere.

This is true even though the bird house may not meet their preferred specifications. By helping to give them a place to live, you end up not only helping them but helping our entire ecosystem as well.

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