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Louise Beckinsale
Purple Martin Houses Key to Species Survival
One of North America’s most beloved songbirds would have to be the purple martin. These birds dazzle the eyes with acrobatic aerial displays and please the ears with their tender songs. These birds nest in cavity type areas such as old woodpecker hollows and other natural cavities and do so quite well in the western […]
Louise Beckinsale
Removing Bees and Wasps from Your Bird Houses
Just the same as your birds find your bird houses a welcoming home for the nesting period of their year, oftentimes insects can find these spaces equally inviting to set up their own shop. Naturally as conservationists, many of us have no interest in harming insects or any other creatures for that matter, but we […]
Louise Beckinsale
Do You Have Too Many Bird Houses?
Much like anything that brings us a great deal of joy, some of us can easily overdo it when it comes to our backyard birds. From too much seed, to overcrowding bird houses and nesting boxes we all do our very best to give our birds what they need, especially come winter. But how much […]
Louise Beckinsale
Keep an Eye on the Condition of Your Bird House Entrances
Just as we mentioned in our earlier post on how to properly clean out your bird houses this time of year, it is also an important time to have a good look at the condition of the entrance holes on your backyard bird houses as well. When you first purchased your bird house, you most […]