Thursday, December 31, 2009
Custom Unique Gift! A Castle of Birdhouse like no other!
Hello!
Here we are again! Here you will see what I affectionatley like to call "the Castle". You may not have the castle or home of your dreams, but your birds sure can! As you're sitting outside on your porch, watching the birds move in and out of this one of a kind birdhouse, you'll be amazed.
This house can accomodate up to 9 birds. Its dimensions are approximately 24X24 inch base, 3 feet tall and loaded with multiple cubicles and feeder stations. You will not be upset with the handcrafted beauty that this house provides.
Get in your Castle!
-Birdhouse Mark
Here we are again! Here you will see what I affectionatley like to call "the Castle". You may not have the castle or home of your dreams, but your birds sure can! As you're sitting outside on your porch, watching the birds move in and out of this one of a kind birdhouse, you'll be amazed.
This house can accomodate up to 9 birds. Its dimensions are approximately 24X24 inch base, 3 feet tall and loaded with multiple cubicles and feeder stations. You will not be upset with the handcrafted beauty that this house provides.
Get in your Castle!
-Birdhouse Mark
Jenny/Carolina Wren Alamo Style Handmade Birdhouse
Greetings!
Today I want to share with you one of my favorite designs for those who are looking for an inexpensive gift, to that avid bird lover that you know.
I've made this design to have you "Remember the Alamo!" so to speak. With each morning as you look out your window at the birds enjoying this masterpiece. You can "Remember the Alamo!" and enjoy your day even more.
The approx. dimensions of this handcrafted marvel are 12 inches wide, 5.5 inches tall, with a nesting box that is 3X3.5X5.5 inches with adequate ventilation at the sides, and a cleanout on the bottom. 1.25 inch hole to accomodate the lovliest songbird. Comes with all necessary chain hardware to immediately hang from your garden post.
If you're interested in this unique handmade birdhouse, please contact us via email, or click on the button below.
Remember the Alamo!
-Birdhouse Mark
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