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How To Hang A Bird House


Watching birds has been a human past time for thousands of years. We love birds so much that we even build bird houses for them. Once the bird house is built, however, we have to decide where to hang it. Learning how to hang a bird house is an activity that you and your entire family can participate in together.

People have been building and hanging bird houses for hundreds of years. Some of the homemade bird house barns are simple ones made of materials lying around the house like milk bottles or juice cartons. Others are elaborate woodworking affairs that are as much a work of art as they are a birdhouse. Either way, a birdhouse will improve the looks of your backyard and most likely add a real artistic spark to your garden.

The simplest way to hang a bird house is to drill a hole in it, string a wire through the hole, and attach the wire to the tree. Many times this is all you need to do.

Many times, however, you have to take into account predators and other animals and take measures to prevent them from hassling your bird friends. For example, if you have a lot of squirrels in your back yard, you want to hang the bird house in such a way that they will not be pestered by cats, squirrels or other creatures. Usually this means hanging them at least 10 feet above the ground and away from other trees and branches.

When looking for the branch where you would place your bird house, consider the height of it because it is one of the most important things to remember when learning how to hang a bird house effectively that other outside factors could not easily disturb.  Think of some branch and its height that is less accessible to the pesky squirrels and other climbing or walking animals that may seem to play around your garden, and that is where you could hang your bird house.

Part of learning how and where to hang a bird house is putting yourself in the bird's place and think of what you would be looking for in a bird house if you were a bird. One thing that you would want is a tree which you think is sturdy and has branches strong enough to hold the weight of the bird house even under the worse weather conditions.  Once you have located and have decided which tree in your yard where you will put your bird house, then think of the best branch where you could hang them.

Also, before hanging your bird house on to the tree that you have chosen, it is important for you to check if the thread or the loop of your bird house is stable and durable.  When you notice that your bird house thread is not that strong, what you can do is replace it immediately with something that is stronger like nylon to make it more stable when you mount them.

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