The simple but functional designs make these our easiest to build bird houses. Perfect for grandchildren, Scouts groups, etc. It provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
These hopper style bird feeding stations create beautiful yard decorations at the same time. The hinged wings lift for easy access to refill the hopper. The project can be built from 3/4 inch thick wood. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations.
These WW II airplanes create a spectacular air show in your yard while providing homes for birds. Build them from 3/4 inch thick wood. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
Everyone loves these silly cartoon head birdhouses. The boy has a propeller on his hat that will spin if the wind hits just right. The girl has a hat with flowers. Perfect for wrens and finches. Outside dimensions are approximately 8 inches wide x 12 inches tall.
By adding the face details to the front of the house these birdhouses become enchanting tree sculptures. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown for both the City Beatnik and a Country Hillbilly.
This bluebird house meets the recommended interior size and shape as well as other features necessary to attract bluebirds, but has been designed to take on the shape of a colorful bluebird. Make it from 3/4 and 1-1/2 inch thick pine boards.
Birdhouses with personality! Full size patterns for both moose and bear birdhouse projects as shown. Measure approximately 17-3/4 inches high when completed. Make them from 3/4 inch thick pine or cedar.
This bird house is not just for cuckoo birds! Put it outside and watch real birds pop in and out of the entrance hole. For that perfect finishing touch, an actual clock movement tells the time.
This possum likes to hang out in the trees and will provide a safe home for his feathered friends.
These colorful birdhouses can be used outdoors as nesting cavities for birds in the wild, or they can be made as whimsical interior decorations.
Just like a real rooster, this one sits on a high perch so he can watch over his flock. This project is designed as a twin home with an entry hole on each side to accommodate two families of birds. If...