May 2013
It's that time of year! The Black-bellied Whistling Ducks are ready to nest - are you ready for them?
These ducks use the same size nest box as the Wood Duck, whose breeding season is the opposite of the black-bellied.
Black-bellied whistling ducks arrive in May and may stay through September when hunting season begins. By May the wood ducks have vacated the nest box making it available for the black-bellied ducks, also known as Mexican Whistlers.
If you are interested in providing a house for the black-bellied whistling ducks, here's a photo and a link to our website:
http://www.birdlodges.com/black-bellied-whistling-duck-house.html
Thank you for caring!
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Adobe Edible Birdhouse
We have a new collection!
Introducing our Adobe Edible Birdhouse; the perfect bird seed house for Southwest decor fanatics and hungry wild birds, too.
http://www.birdlodges.com/adobe-edible-birdhouse.html
Introducing our Adobe Edible Birdhouse; the perfect bird seed house for Southwest decor fanatics and hungry wild birds, too.
http://www.birdlodges.com/adobe-edible-birdhouse.html
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Floating Duck House
When we first heard of a Floating Duck House we wondered, "Who would need that?" It turns out they are quite popular for people who have their own ducks and their own small body of water, such as a lake or pond.
This one is built like a fort and will last for years. It arrives in three packages and should take about 15 minutes to assemble.
Looking for products made in the USA? Here's one! http://www.birdlodges.com/floating-duck-house.html
This one is built like a fort and will last for years. It arrives in three packages and should take about 15 minutes to assemble.
Looking for products made in the USA? Here's one! http://www.birdlodges.com/floating-duck-house.html
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