Get These Beautiful Bird Houses For Your Chirpy Friends


Birdhouses, the resting abodes for birds, are being artificially created since long to attract these feathery singers. It has been time and again proven that birds bring with them a plethora of benefits, and act as pollinators, natural weed controls and living pesticides. Of course, their melodious songs, add to the list. Get these beautiful birdhouses for your garden or patio and be a good host to these tiny singing aeroplanes!
Beautiful Bird Houses
1. Paxi Daya Wooden Bird House
This beautiful set of birdhouses comes with two shaped like rural huts. These have been hand-painted by artisans and are made of natural wood. Attract sparrows, parakeets, manias, and silver bills among others to your place with this birdhouse.
2. Liveonce 2 Pure Nest Bird House
Make your visiting birds feel at home with this birdhouse that mimics their natural abode. Made of coir, it has, with it, attached a sense of familiarisation for the birds. Additionally, the size of the hole has been made keeping in mind the average size of birds.
3. ExclusiveLane Terracotta Hanging Bird House
Extend a warm and colourful welcome to your garden birds with this vibrant birdhouse, handmade by select artisans. It comes along with a nylon string for hanging, ensuring that the birds or squirrels don't damage the hanger. This birdhouse definitely adds to the beauty of any home decor.
4. PetNest Bird House for Sparrow
This beautiful birdhouse made of pine wood is suitable for attracting a large number of garden birds. The high-quality wood has good resistance against decay and rotting and has long durability. Having an easy installation, the birdhouse has a back slot which can be used to hang it just like a photo frame.
5. Zenrise Terracotta Cone Bird House
This birdhouse built on traditional lines makes for a good home for small-sized birds including finches and sparrows. Not only is this aesthetically appealing but is also quite easy to clean.
Tips For Bird House Maintenance
• Before the beginning of each nesting season, remove old nesting materials from the bird house.
• Regularly scrub the inside of the house with a 10% beach solution (nine parts water to one part bleach) using a stiff brush.
• If you have an unpainted birdhouse, coat it with natural wood preservatives such as linseed oil.
• In case of painted bird houses, re-paint every three to five years.
• Check for and tighten any loose screws.