Edible bird feeder houses

Bring Nature Closer with Edible bird feeder houses

If you enjoy watching birds in your garden or balcony, then edible bird feeder houses make a perfect addition. These special bird feeders are not only feed birds, but also to make a natural and vibrant environment around your house that birds can actually live in! On the site ediblebirdhouses.com, you will find beautifully designed houses that will appeal to the birds and also enhance the beauty in your outdoor space.

These edible houses are constructed from solid wood, then covered in birdseed; birds eat the seeds on the outside of the house, then can live inside the wooden birdhouse! Unlike a simple bird feeder, our edible birdhouses provide both food and shelter.

Why Edible Bird Feeder Houses?

A common bird feeder is used to simply attract birds, but an Edible bird feeder house feeds and provides a home for birds – the best part: they are re-seedable! Simply spread peanut butter and sprinkle new birdseed onto the wooden birdhouse once birds have finished eating the original coating of birdseed. These bird houses are innovative, environmentally friendly and practical and are easy to hang in your garden, your balcony or even close to a window.

Perfect for Every Space

Our Birdhouse bird feeder can be easily placed in your space whether you have a big garden or a small balcony. They are also family-friendly. Children love to see the birds up close and this makes them learn more about nature. And once birds have eaten all the seeds off, the real fun begins when it is time to re-seed the birdhouse. It is a fun and easy activity that is sure to be a hit for all age ranges.

Enjoy Bird Feeding

Placing edible bird feeder houses in your yard is not only about feeding the birds. It is concerned with establishing a relationship with nature. The designs offered on ediblebirdhouses.com are designed to be appealing and yet useful. They fit in with your environment and make your outside space more welcoming.

Ultimately, Edible bird feeder houses are a small step that will go a long way. You assist birds, save waste and have a better relationship with nature at the same time.

 

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