Have you taken the time to go buy some decorative bird houses for the birds in and around your yard only to find the birds aren't living in them? So let's take a closer look at the bird houses you have bought. Are the bird houses the right size for the types of birds you want to live in them? Different types of birds have different requirements. Check the inside of the house. Measure to

Make sure there is enough ventilation in the bird house. If the house is too warm in the summer, the birds will avoid it. There should be sufficient holes in the house for ventilation. There should also be a drainage hole in the floor of the bird house for added ventilation and to prevent standing water inside the bird house. Stand water is dangerous for birds because of the parasites and diseases, which can breed in the standing water and because baby birds can drown. If the house you purchased does not have these, make your own with the use of a saw for slats in the floor, and slats in the walls for ventilation and drainage or use a drill to drill small holes for drainage and ventilation.

Most birds prefer the bird house to blend in with the surroundings. They don't like a bird house that attracts attention. Brown or dark green will help camouflage the house and the paint will help preserve the wood. Never use a toxic paint, such as lead-based paint or varnish on the interior or exterior of a bird house. When the birds peck at the house they can inadvertently ingest some of the paint which is harmful to their health, while the fumes of the varnish are dangerous to both adult birds as well as their offspring. So if you need to repaint the bird house, you might keep in mind that the houses of the Purple Martins is white, while tan, gray works for other species of birds. These colors will also reflect the heat and help keep the house a cooler temperature in the summer.
If the bird house has all the necessary features and is made from a durable, waterproof material, then you might look at the location of the bird house. Birds will snub a house because of the location.
William Gibson is owner and webmaster of http://mybirdgarden.com As a passionate bird lover, this web site was created with the goal of being the number one site for backyard birding enthusiasts to visit for all their birding information as well as wild bird products. Shop our Bird houses, bird feeders, and bird baths at http://mybirdgarden.com and enter coupon code "birds414" for a 10 percent discount on any purchase today.
By William Gibson
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