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Add Charm to your Garden with Beautiful Birdhouses!

Your garden may feature the usual things: beautiful flowers and shrubs, arbors, pergolas, gates, chairs and tables, but have you thought about adding a birdhouse or two?  Birdhouses not only add charm to your outdoor living space but housing birds creates endless benefits and can be immensely rewarding.  Birds are wonderful companions to a garden, providing song and beauty as well as eating troublesome insects.  Bird watching from your home or garden is also a relaxing and fun activity.  It is a wonderful sight to behold birds building their nests and raising their babies.

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An early 1900s advertisement depicts a quaint birdhouse.

Birdhouses have been around for hundreds of years.  They come in all shapes and sizes, from purple martin mansions to tiny wren cottages. As birdhouses became increasingly popular, companies evolved solely for the business of building specialty bird abodes.

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Today, there are a wide variety of wonderful birdhouses available.  If you are handy with tools and equipment you can make them yourself.  If not, it is very easy and convenient to purchase unfinished wooden birdhouses and paint them in the colors of your choice.  Birdhouses offer a great opportunity to be creative and use your imagination.   If you don’t have the time or inclination to pursue this endeavor, there are many beautiful birdhouses available for sale, many hand-made by talented artisans.  The following are some of my favorites.

Victorian style birdhouse from wayfair.com

If fancy isn’t your style, you can always repurpose.  Thank outside the box, or perhaps the thermos!

Thermos birdhouse from Etsy.com

Rustic birdhouses add farmhouse flair to any garden.

Birds can have their own barn and never have to share with cows or horses, from Etsy.com
A rusty license plate roof adds shabby chic to this sweet cottage birdhouse from Etsy.com

Sometimes it’s nice to incorporate natural elements into your birdhouse.

Twigs & moss make for one cozy birdhouse. Photo courtesy of mybrightideasblog.com
Butterflies & hydrangeas decorate this gourd birdhouse from Etsy.com

I find myself drawn to the dreamy, hand-painted ones by artist Debbi Coules.  Delicate pink roses on a soft white background make these birdhouses perfect for a cottage garden.

This chapel of love is perfect for a pair of lovebirds, from debicoules.com
Cute & fun watering can birdhouse from wayfair.com

If your heart beats for the red, white and blue, you may be enticed by a patriotic birdhouse.

Star-spangled birdhouse from target.com

No matter your style, if you can’t find it, you can create it.

Unfinished craft store wooden birdhouses I repainted/stained.

Birdhouses also make wonderful gifts.  I was delighted to open a present from my Mom on my birthday and discover this cutie.

I hope you found some birdhouse inspiration on my blog.  Thank you for visiting!  Wishing you peace, love, happiness, and beautiful vistas!

 

Living life simply on a small farm in Monterey County.