Building a bird feeder for your yard can be very rewarding. You can literally spend hours watching the birds feeding and sometimes it can be very comical. So have fun building and have even more fun watching. Building a bird feeder is a great way to make use of scrap wood.
This Martin bird house is styled after the United States great river boats, we named this one the Nesting Queen. It provides 16 families with regulation size cavities, approved hole sizes, proper ventilation and even has railings to keep fledglings from falling overboard.
Expertly designed to be our lightest weight Martin House yet. Light enough so you can use a piece of 1 inch diameter pipe for the mounting pole. Turn buttons allow front boards to quickly detach so you can check nests or clean cavities while standing on a ladder.
This Noahs Ark birdhouse holds wooden animals and Martins too! This ark can accommodate fourteen Martin bird families. Designed with the recommended cavity size, hole size and locations, as well as safety railings. The floors are hinged for easy cleaning.
By adding the face details to the front of the house these birdhouses become enchanting tree sculptures. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown for both the City Beatnik and a Country Hillbilly.
Birdhouses with personality! By adding the face details to the front of the house these birdhouses become enchanting tree sculptures. Plan includes full size illustrations for both projects as shown. Make from 3/4 inch thick pine or cedar.
Create your own magical forest with these birdhouse creatures. Use alone or with our other birdhouse creature projects. This plan includes full size drawings for two projects - a Schoolmarm and a Schoolboy birdhouse. Make from 3/4 inch thick pine or cedar boards.
Birdhouses with personality! Full size patterns for both moose and bear birdhouse projects as shown. Measure approximately 17-3/4 inches high when completed. Make them from 3/4 inch thick pine or cedar.
Birdhouses with personality! Full size patterns for both birdhouse projects shown. Measure 15 - 17 inches high. Make them from 3/4 inch thick pine or cedar.
Two popular forest animals, a deer and a rabbit. Build these birdhouses from standard cedar boards. Plan includes full size patterns for both projects pictured. Deer measures 18 inches high. Rabbit measures 17-1/2 inches high.
Bird feeder with a cartoonish face. Made of cedar, it looks fantastic. Both sides of the plan have a full-size pattern. The project is 15 inches tall, 16 inches wide, and 9-1/2 inches deep.
Bird feeder with silly caricature face. Looks great made from cedar.
St. Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of animals and the environment.
Two favorite forest animals, a squirrel and a raccoon, come alive in these rustic cedar bird feeders.
Birdhouses with personality!
Birds love to congregate around our pint-sized country elevator in search of food. And come nesting season, the barn-style birdhouse will prove equally popular with your feathered friends!
These easy to make curvy shaped birdhouses add a fanciful and colourful touch to your yard. Large enough for most cavity dwelling birds. Or use to decorate an indoor space with groovy accents! The plan’s illustrations are drawn to full scale for both projects pictured.
Two cool and curvy shaped birdhouses to compliment our 19-W2953 Whimsical Birdhouses. Painted with bright colors, they are sure to be a great conversation piece that will satisfy a deserving family of...
Designed to feature a two-faced man expressions on opposite sides of the bird feeder. Easy-fill lift-off top. Large hopper holds up to five pounds of bird feed. Straight forward construction from cedar for a natural look. Plan parts are drawn full size.
On opposing sides of the bird feeder, a woman's two-faced expressions are depicted. Lift-off top for easy filling. Up to five pounds of bird feed can be stored in the large hopper. For a natural aesthetic, simple cedar construction is used.