How to Build Your Birdhouse

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First you must know what birds you would like to attract. That entails a bit of research. Fortunately, everything you need to know to develop this hobby is available in "How to Build Your Birdhouse." Did you know that every species of bird has special preferences about the type of nest or birdhouse that it will use? Tree swallows, wrens, and bluebirds prefer single unit, enclosed birdhouses. Bluebirds and tree swallows prefer open areas with fewer shrubs and trees while wrens prefer nesting in boxes close to shrubs. Phoebes and robins like a sheltered platform, rather than closed nest boxes.

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  • User image   Andrew
    From the Fields of Crimea to the Sands of Mars
    01 Apr 2024
    A must have series. Very thought provoking and well written. The first time I read the first book, I could not stop I started at about 7pm and kept going till dawn the next morning, 6am. Love this author. MUST GET MORE
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  • User image   kevin
    Could have been a lot shorter
    23 Jan 2020
    Nice read overall, especially if you like long-winded conversations.
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  • User image   Dasher Doughty
    16 Oct 2018
    Just loved the first 6 books and can't wait to start reading this one. Many thanks Michel for a truly outstanding series of books.
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  • User image   F R Ross
    02 Feb 2016
    This is a truly Great Sci-Fy adventure by one of the Sci-Fy Masters. Moving and interesting plot and story line with researched local color and detail. I highly recommend this book for true fans of Poulin, and good sci-fy in general. Most especially recommended for those who don't mind a twist on the time diminsion.
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  • User image   Richard Lalonde
    30 Sep 2015
    Just finished reading the whole 7 book series for a second time. Great story teller. Good use of history and science. All in all, a good read! I recommend it highly to anyone who's into time travel and science fiction.
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  • User image   Scott Jobes
    15 May 2015
    Still thoroughly enjoying the series.
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