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Edible Birdhouse ~ Room N’ Board Fer Yer Birdies! News
Birdhouse Guy Birdhouse Guy  |   24 May 2010
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Edible Birdhouse ~ Room N’ Board Fer Yer Birdies!
Edible Birdhouse!

A great idea for your local bird friends. Provide a Room n' Board in your backyard network!

Here is something that will thrill your local bird friends as well as those migratory avian travellers. The Edible Birdhouse!

You may be wondering what this is. Well, these birdhouses are made out of wood and then sprayed with millet, fruit, berry’s, seed and other goodies that they enjoy eating. These edible birdhouses come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Some look like cottages, some like log cabins, others resemble a John Deere tractor, as such. Maybe the bird you are trying to attract really dig fruit, like the beautiful Oriole, so a fruit, edible birdhouse may be what is best for you. Whatever your fancy, or shall I say your local birds’ fancy, there is an edible birdhouse that is right for you and them!

Another great thing about these edible birdhouses is theme and color. I know that many of you have a certain theme that you would like to stick with when considering a purchase of your edible birdhouse. There are an assortment of themed edible birdhouses. Anything from shapes like Apples, Tractors, Huts, Two-Story Houses , Castles and Beloved Lighthouses. You will be pleased to see the very assortment of colors ranging from Purples, to Oranges to Reds , Yellows and Greens.

People have asked how the birds are going to continue to live in an Edible Birdhouse if they eat all the goodies off, won’t that destroy the house? My answer is NO! Absolutely Not! How can that be you ask? Easy, the plywood bird box is reusable for year after year. It’s not like a Gingerbread House, meaning as you eat the pieces, it compromises the house. Once the birds eat all the goodies off of the plywood frame, you can then reshoot the goodies back on.

This is not only a novel idea, but a practical one also. Just like you maybe have been to a bed and breakfast or a hotel that offered breakfast down stairs after a comfy night in their room, your birds will simply enjoy raising their family in one of these Edible Birdhouses. Not only that, but this is a great talking point for all your friends and family. Your kids will also enjoy the pleasure of watching your birds grow their family in your own yard! Be the first on your block to get one of these unregrettable Edible Birdhouses!

**For more information on how you can select the right edible birdhouse for you and your avian friends, simply visit: http://www.wildlife-houses.com/index.php?cPath=3&&page=4

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