Choosing Decorative Bird Houses For Your Garden

By Ladonna Chambers


Decorative bird houses are beautiful to look at. They come in many attractive designs and homeowners appreciate them for their aesthetic value. They are a welcome addition to any garden or patio. Apart from their visual appeal, they need to be functional too and provide a safe home for birds.

The designs for these items are extremely varied. Many of them appear like miniature homes for humans with porches, pillars and windows. There are log cabins, townhouses and even Victorian mansions. They are delightful to look at and create a lovely feature in a garden. It is a good idea to choose a design that compliments the style of garden. A hobbit or fairy house may suit a more quirky garden while a townhouse will compliment a modern, formal one.

Make sure that the bird house is bought from a reputable supplier so that construction is strong enough to last years and stand up to the worst weather. Wood is the most popular choice of material as opposed to metal as it is a good insulator and blends in well in a garden. The interior is not painted but the exterior may be painted in any color from green to white. No toxic chemicals or sealants should be used.

Construction must also allow for easy cleaning. Many of these items are constructed to make this easy with sides that swing, fronts that can be removed or roofs with hinges. Ventilation holes keep air circulating and drainage holes prevent water from accumulating inside causing mold. A slight roof overhang is useful for keeping rain out of the entrance hole.

Size of the entrance hole can affect what birds are drawn to a house. Small birds like wrens, swallows and finches want a small entrance hole to make sure other bigger birds cannot get in. The entrance height is also important as predators may try and scoop around inside the hole for eggs or babies if it too low.

With regard to the actual floor space inside, babies need room to grow. Birds like Purple Martins prefer to nest together as families so they need a house with many rooms or stories.

One of the most important factors to consider if you want to attract birds is safety. If birds do not feel safe, your house will remain empty. Where the house is positioned in the garden can determine how safe it is. Position it to offer as much protection from strong winds and direct sunlight as possible and far away from places where predators may be lurking. The type of mounting also influences safety. Mounting in a tree may be less safe than mounting on a thin pole that is harder for predators to climb.

Decorative bird houses can add appeal in any garden. They are attractive to look at and if well constructed should last for many years. They offer an opportunity to observe these small creatures and their habits while protecting them at the same time.




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