Archive for January, 2012
A few points about wren bird houses
There is not one person that cannot love and enjoy song birds and their enchanting chirruping. The wren is one of the most appraised song birds. If you want to rejoice over their singing every morning you can capture a few of them. But their life will most surely be one of miserable captivity. The best option is to build a bird house specifically for these fascinating little creatures.
In order to build a wren house you need plans, which are the basic diagrams where building a bird house is concerned. They are designed specifically for attracting wrens, even though other birds, like the chickadee, can pop in once in a while. All in all, the more goodies the plan contains, the better it is; but the options have to be carefully selected. You can find readily available plans for your wren house on the internet at a low price or even for free, where you can add some other features, like easy-access hinged doors, lightweight construction materials, individual porches, compartments of a decent size or insulated attics. Let’s explain them a little: hinged doors make your access easy if you want to inspect the nests for eggs or if you are simply curious to see. The chances of the house falling off a pole during a storm are reduced by using lightweight materials. Relatively large-sized compartments (6x6x12 inches) will not allow larger fowl in and keep the wrens comfortable. Greater warmth is ensured by the insulated attic.
However, if adding features yourself seems too complicated, you can purchase wren house plans that have the best features already accommodated. Once your wren house is ready, you will definitely wake up delighted every morning.