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Build Your Own Birdhouses and Feeders: From Simple, Natural Designs to Spectacular, Customized Houses and Feeders

Build Your Own Birdhouses and Feeders: From Simple, Natural Designs to Spectacular, Customized Houses and Feeders

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Author: John Perkins
Publisher: Firefly Books
Category: Book

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Seller: -hungrybookworm
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 400610

Media: Paperback
Pages: 144
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 12 x 8.3 x 0.4

ISBN: 155209135X
Dewey Decimal Number: 690.8927
EAN: 9781552091357
ASIN: 155209135X

Publication Date: March 14, 1997
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Product Description
Create an amazing range of birdhouses and bird feeders with these easy-to-follow woodworking designs. Step-by-step illustrations will inspire the novice woodworker, while more complex projects will challenge those with more experience.

Designs range from simple wooden boxes to magnificent bird mansions suitable for all outdoor spaces, from large gardens to the smallest balcony. There are plans and projects for birdhouses, nesting boxes and feeders with a list of the best materials and notes about where to locate the finished project for best results.

Build Your Own Birdhouses and Feeders includes:

- Clear step-by-step illustrations for each stage of building
- Exploded and technical diagrams in color for each project
- A wide range of projects and designs from the very easy to the ambitious

The 25 designs include:
- Pagoda dovecote
- Old fashioned clapboard house
- Victorian townhouse
- Hollow log birdhouse
- Thatched cottage
- Sailboat
- Miami style art deco
- Wild west saloon


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Book, Great Plans   June 25, 2000
Al the Pal (The Fruited Plain, United States)
46 out of 46 found this review helpful

Perkins begins the book with some backround bird and woodworking information that will be useful for the beginner. He then gets into plans for 19 houses and 7 feeders.

Each project includes color photos of the completed house or feeder - these are not just the figments of a writer's imagination. There are detailed, measured, exploded color drawings of each house. His designs include several different methods of access for cleaning out the houses after each nesting period. I particularly like the "slide" designs - no tools or dropped screws to worry about.

Some of these houses are so pretty, I don't know if I would want to put them out in the yard. I suppose with a little imagination, you could scale his designs to meet the needs of a variety of species. He has a breif, one page chart showing entrance sizes for some birds. He also show "slot" as well as round entrance options on some of his designs. I still keep referring back to Scott D. Campbell's "The Complete Book of Birdhouse Construction for Woodworkers" as a more complete technical reference. (See that review on Amazon.)

Overall, this is a very good book on birdhouses, very inspirational for the imaginative bird "landlord." This book is profusely illustrated with color photos and drawings; it could be a "coffee table" book if you don't get it filled with sawdust!


4 out of 5 stars Birdhouses   March 27, 2009
Shirley Jean Schrock (saint cloud, Florida)
The book is full of information anyone needs to build birdhouses, down to the last detai (hole sizes for differnt birds", etc. If you build birdhouses as a hobby, you need this book !


4 out of 5 stars easy directions   February 7, 2010
Verna Grindstaff (Robbinsville, NC United States)
Bought this book for my husband and am still waiting for my bird house, but he did enjoy looking at the pictures.lol


1 out of 5 stars Build Your Birdhouses and Feeders.   July 13, 2005
John A. Bergvall (Northern Minnesota)
10 out of 12 found this review helpful

No place in this book gives hole sizes for the birds you want to attract. Birds are very fussy about the size of the hole and also the size of the nesting cavity. I would consider this the worst book I have ever read on building bird house and feeders. I am glad I looked at it before I gave it to a friend. Not one practical bird feeder for wet and inclement weather. Beautiful bird houses, but no birds!

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