No, bird houses are only for birds to nest in. You will need to get a bird feeder to feed the birds with.
No, bird houses do not require a perch for birds to use. Perches are not necessary for birds to enter or use a bird house.
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Great Question! Birds are very picky. Bird houses should have a hole in them the size for the bird to barely fit into. Small birds like very small bird houses with very small holes. Larger birds like bird houses which have medium size holes, but much room inside. Some birds, like the black martin like to have a long approach path to their house, so their bird house must be on a very tall pole high above everything or they will not use it. Some birds just take what they can get. If you have a bird feeder and you get mostly little birds, hang a couple little bird houses in a nearby tree. If you want larger birds put their larger house in your back yard, hanging many size houses or too many bird houses in one tree I have found tends to leave empty houses. Birds are very social, but they are not like people, they do not like overcrowded homes.
Duncraft is a very popular stores for people who loves and care for birds. The many products that are available for purchase at this store are bird feeders, bird houses, and even bird bath. This store also has a wide selection of gardening supplies for people who love the outdoors.
stuff like bird houses. look it up.
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Any natural UNTREATED (with preservatives) local hardwood can be used to make bird nesting boxes.
I have never heard of a bird making a nest in a bird bath. I believe they only make nests in trees. I wouldn't worry about a bird making a nest in your bird bath. It's more used as a decoration.
yes.to prevent diseases.
They live in trees,bushes,plants,flowers,bird houses.
I think you may be able to find a feeder "kit" at a craft store such as Michael's. You could also look at bird supply stores for inspiration and ideas.