Church & Lighthouse Birdhouses
Of all the birds in North America,  a few nest in cavities of trees.
However, tree cavities are becoming increasingly scarce
so man-made cavities (birdhouses) are much appreciated by the birds.
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Noah's Ark Birdhouse
Noah's Ark Birdhouse
Two by two the animals go on this captivating Noah's Ark birdhouse.
A fun home for the birds or
a great display piece.
12 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 12 1/2" high.
Item: 31248
$24.95
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Victorian Church Birdhouse
Victorian Church Birdhouse
Victorian birdhouse with four perches. Shabby Elegance style, distressed white finish over wood.
8 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 12" high
Item: 32347
$24.95
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Wedding Chapel Birdhouse
Bird House
Romantic red-and-white theme.
Wood with burlap hanging rope.
8 1/2" x 8" x 10" high.
Item: 38276
$22.95
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Light House Birdhouse
Light House Birdhouse
Lighthouse bird house with plexi-glass window and simulated candle.
A fine example of woodworking craftsmanship.
 7 1/4" x 5 1/8" x 11 1/4" 
Item: 29635
$16.95
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Lighthouse Station Birdhouse
Lighthouse Station Birdhouse
Cute and clever lifeguard station is a bit of island paradise for welcome garden guests! Wood.
10 7/8" x 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" high
Item: 34716
$21.95
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Nautical Nest
Nautical Nest, Bird House
Painted in Pennsylvania Dutch style and sporting a two-tiered walk, this lighthouse "Love Nest" is a
perfect place for love birds
to begin their new life.
7 1/4" x 5 1/4" x 12 1/4"
Item: 30208
$18.95
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Attract Birds to Your Back Yard
  • Provide  different food sources for birds eat insects, nectar, fruit, berries, nuts, and seed.
  • Provide both natural food sources as well as food in feeders.
  • Provide water. Bird baths, ponds, streams, misters, drippers as well as just pans of water work well.
  • Provide cover. Birds feel safe when they are not out in the open. Shrubs, trees, and flowers all provide some protection and security.
  • Provide a place to raise a family. Birdhouses!
  • Plant a variety of plants, shrubs and trees.
  • Remember weeds are useful. Ask yourself if a bird could eat its seed or berries before yanking it.
Place the birdhouse where you and your family can observe it but away from
backyard traffic. A birdhouse near the dog house and kids play area
may not get selected by bird families.

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