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Making Birdhouses
This practical guide for building birdhouses contains plans for more than fifty attractive and useful structures ā from a one-room house for bluebirds to a forty-two-room structure for purple martins. In addition to instructions and diagrams for constructing houses for such avian varieties as robins, wrens and chickadees, the easy-to-follow text also provides suggestions for feeding devices, bird house materials, methods of finishing exteriors, and winter care for birds.
An authoritative, how-to book that will appeal to beginning and veteran woodcrafters alike, Making Birdhouses also features a supplement with easy projects for novices ā among them simple structures for woodpeckers, a box for robins, and an āA-frameā for nuthatches. Plans for houses made from such common objects as gourds, a flower pot, tin cans, and an old lantern are also included.
Detailed instructions and diagrams assure successful completion of projects that will satisfy builders as well as their feathered friends.
An authoritative, how-to book that will appeal to beginning and veteran woodcrafters alike, Making Birdhouses also features a supplement with easy projects for novices ā among them simple structures for woodpeckers, a box for robins, and an āA-frameā for nuthatches. Plans for houses made from such common objects as gourds, a flower pot, tin cans, and an old lantern are also included.
Detailed instructions and diagrams assure successful completion of projects that will satisfy builders as well as their feathered friends.
Reprint of 1924 edition of Permanent Bird Houses and plates only from Boy Bird House Architecture, 1920, both published by The Bruce Publishing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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This practical guide for building birdhouses contains plans for more than fifty attractive and useful structures ā from a one-room house for bluebirds to a forty-two-room structure for purple martins. In addition to instructions and diagrams for constructing houses for such avian varieties as robins, wrens and chickadees, the easy-to-follow text also provides suggestions for feeding devices, bird house materials, methods of finishing exteriors, and winter care for birds.
An authoritative, how-to book that will appeal to beginning and veteran woodcrafters alike, Making Birdhouses also features a supplement with easy projects for novices ā among them simple structures for woodpeckers, a box for robins, and an āA-frameā for nuthatches. Plans for houses made from such common objects as gourds, a flower pot, tin cans, and an old lantern are also included.
Detailed instructions and diagrams assure successful completion of projects that will satisfy builders as well as their feathered friends.
An authoritative, how-to book that will appeal to beginning and veteran woodcrafters alike, Making Birdhouses also features a supplement with easy projects for novices ā among them simple structures for woodpeckers, a box for robins, and an āA-frameā for nuthatches. Plans for houses made from such common objects as gourds, a flower pot, tin cans, and an old lantern are also included.
Detailed instructions and diagrams assure successful completion of projects that will satisfy builders as well as their feathered friends.
Reprint of 1924 edition of Permanent Bird Houses and plates only from Boy Bird House Architecture, 1920, both published by The Bruce Publishing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
house designs;bird houses;butterfly house;attract birds;building houses;backyard birds;bird feeders;feathered friends;audubon society;begin building;bird species;birdhouses;sawn;chickadees;wrens;woodworking;plywood;woodworker;bluebird;cavities;birding;nesting;builders;mounted;measurements;drill;attracting;mounting;predators;sizes;pole;dimensions;nest;beginner;diagrams;boxes;roof;placing;wood;yard;cutting;attract;books on wrens;attracting birds;books on beginners;books on sawns;books on cavities;books on bird houses;books on roofs;books on bluebird;books on woodworkers;build houses;place;books on nests;books on birdhouses;books on woods;books on house designs;books on dimensions;books on backyard birds;books on measurements;books on boxes;mount;books on butterfly houses;books on diagrams;books on audubon societies;cut;books on bird species;books on predators;books on feathered friends;books on plywoods;books on chickadees;books on drills;books on yards;books on poles;books on sizes;books on building houses;books on attract birds;books on builders;books on bird feeders











