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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Joanne Dorin | Posted under Home and Family
Bird Paradise With A Gazebo Bird House Feeders
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The gazebo style houses are rather like a bed and breakfast for visiting birds that may or may not stick around. Most are very low maintenance so require little intervention from you. These house feeders are certain to attract a great mix of wild birds that are resident to the area. And these bird houses are stylish and classic presenting a terrific look for your back yard. And there are plenty of options available online. Lots of style and size choices so you certainly won't have any trouble finding what will work best. And pricing online is excellent saving you from what your local retailer has to offer. Here are just a couple of your Gazebo Bird House options. 1. Heath Le Grande Bird House Here is one that's completely squirrel proof providing a safe environment for your birds. It is made from redwood that has a beautiful natural finish and it holds a whopping 13 quarts so you won't have to disturb the birds often. The plastic window makes it easy to see when the feeder needs to be refilled. It works well pole mounted but of course you have plenty of other mounting options. The cardinals, wrens, towhees, doves, flickers, blackbirds, bluebirds, grackles, jays, mockingbirds, kinglets, grosbeaks, siskins, starlings, redpolls, sparrows, woodpeckers, chickadees, goldfinches, and titmice will love it! 2. Wing and Prayer Bird House This bird house has a beautiful copper roof that add class and elegance. The versatile platform feeder has a nice sized reservoir which will holds 2 quarts of seed. The wrens, grosbeaks, juncos, waxwings, towhees, thrushes, starlings, siskins, redpolls, nuthatches, kinglets, jays, chickadees, blackbirds, bluebirds, finches, goldfinches, mockingbirds, orioles, robins, sparrows, tanagers, titmice, warblers, grackles, flickers, and waxwings will love it! 3. Pavilion Bird House These bird house feeders are practical, functional and exceptionally beautiful and they look fabulous in a back yard. They are made of red cedar including the roof and it has about a quart reservoir. We're talking stylish! The grackles, jays, bluebirds, cardinals, kinglets, flickers, chickadees, nuthatches, redpolls, siskins, starlings, thrushes, towhees, waxwings, wrens, woodpeckers, warblers, titmice, tanagers, sparrows, robins, orioles, mockingbirds, juncos, grosbeaks, goldfinches, finches, doves, and blackbirds will all thank you. 4. Coppertop Gazebo Bird House You get practicality and outstanding beauty with this house and the design will keep plenty of birds very happy. It is made from durable kiln dried red cedar topped with a copper roof and it works perfect mounted on a pole or a tree. The grackles, jays, kinglets, nuthatches, redpolls, siskins, starlings, thrushes, towhees, waxwings, wrens, woodpeckers, warblers, titmice, tanagers, sparrows, robins, orioles, mockingbirds, juncos, grosbeaks, goldfinches, finches, doves, flickers, chickadees, bluebirds, cardinals, and blackbirds will all thank you. There are literally hundreds of gazebo bird houses on the market and the best ones can be found online. Do a little shopping online and you'll discover the perfect Gazebo bird house for your back yard. Take your time you've plenty to look at and if the urge strikes why not buy more than one? About The Author: Joanne is an author of Decorz.com. If you're looking for more birdfeeder & decorating ideas for your home and garden visit http://www.decorz.com. |
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