This woodworking category displays an extensive collection of woodworking plans to build birdhouses. If you are looking for the free woodworking plans to build birdhouses, please look look in our free woodworking plans category or search the site. There is an extensive list available. Below you will see a colorful and fun list of woodworking projects for your bird friends to enjoy.
Birds will enjoy this Tree Monkey Birdhouse dwelling - an addition to our group of other creatures that likes to hang out in the trees!
The best features are all included in this woodworking plan, including a weatherproof construction, a hinged side door for simpler cleaning, and the proper roof slope to shed rain. Make it out of tough wood, such as cedar. There are also the cattail motifs. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
The once-common Wood Duck was hunted all but extinct by 1900. Today, their population has grown as a result of protection regulations and artificial nesting boxes. One of the most stunning birds in the entire world is the male wood duck. The male Wood Duck's plumage is depicted on the nesting box's decorations. a beautiful addition to any yard. Every piece of the design is drawn in full size. Approximate height of 37 inches.
The stunning Downy, which is widespread across North America, may be the most well-known woodpecker species. They consume insects that people view as pests, including as spiders, beetle larvae, ants, and flies. The colourful male Downy Woodpecker is depicted on the exterior of this birdhouse. Every pattern is drawn in its entirety to full scale. Estimated height of 16 inches.
After this Pegasus Pony takes to the skies, it like to nest in a tree. It could also be attached to a post. Illustrations for this project are drawn to full scale for each part. When built, the birdhouse measures about 23-3/4 inches tall. The interior cavity dimensions are about 5-3/4 x 5-3/4 x 8 inches.
The best elements are all present in this home, including balcony dividers that prohibit larger and smaller chicks from competing and balconies with excellent ventilation to prevent fledglings from falling. For simple cleaning, the levels open on hinges. Start with a simple home, then as your martin colony expands, build more levels. Each floor has eight cavities. Plywood that is 1/2 inch thick and lumber that is 3/4 inch thick can be used to build the complete house. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Specifically created to be our lightest Martin House yet. Light enough that the mounting pole can be made out of a piece of 1-inch pipe. Front boards may easily separate using turn buttons so you can check nests or clean cavities while atop a ladder. Dividers lift out, making yearly cleaning simple. The 5-1/2 x 11 inch cavity size, the 2-1/4 inch hole diameter, the balconies for fledglings, and the superb ventilation are all included. Using 1/4 and 3/8 inch thick plywood and some 3/4 inch thick hardwood, this house may be constructed for a very low cost. Its finished dimensions are 26 x 26 x 20 inches high. Full-size pictures, exploded view diagrams, and timber layouts are all included in this woodworking plan.
Martins and wooden animals are both housed in this Noah's Ark birdhouse. There are fourteen Martin bird families that can fit in this ark. Safety railings are included, along with the recommended cavity size, hole size, and positions. For simple cleaning, the flooring are hinged. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Just one more attractive face? Yes, indeed! These beautiful wren dwellings have two faces that give them life and character. The tallest person is roughly 11 inches. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Traditional bird buildings are not used by American Robins and Eastern Phoebes, but they will still value this nesting shelf. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
A wonderful birdhouse for your yard that is nautical. You may use this Sea Captain birdhouse indoors to complement a nautical theme. The patterns shown are all full size. When built, it will be 9-1/2 inches wide, 15-5/8 inches high, and 6-3/8 inches deep.
The black capped chickadee is a friendly and curious bird that spends the winter visiting feeders in the neighbourhood. Create a nesting area for them in your yard. This house can be built from lumber that is 3/4 and 1-1/2 inches thick. All pieces have traceable patterns that are fully scaled. 11 inches high, 10 inches wide, and 16 inches deep in all.
Create your own magical forest with these birdhouse creatures. Use alone or with our other birdhouse creature projects. This plan includes full size drawings for two projects - a Schoolmarm and a Schoolboy birdhouse. Make from 3/4 inch thick pine or cedar boards.
These World War II aircraft provide homes for birds while putting on a fantastic flying display in your yard. Make these out of 3/4-inch wood. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
The birdhouse project is one in a series of nautical birdhouses. By making the companion projects #19-2987 Boathouse and #19-W2988 Lighthouse Birdhouse (each sold separately) you can make a complete nautical theme village. This birdhouse can be used outdoors as a nesting cavity for birds but can also be used indoors or outdoors as a decoration. 13-3/4 inches tall.
A distinctive birdhouse in the shape of a mariner on the open seas wearing recognisable yellow rain gear. Use as a decorative item indoors or outside, or as a charming outdoor nesting chamber. Join our Sea Captain and Pirate Birdhouses with this Mariner. Every plan is drawn in its entirety. 15 inches tall, 10 inches wide, and 7 inches deep is the size of the project.
This Tree Angel is not only a great design to display in your yard, but it has the added feature of being a functional birdhouse. The finished project measures 11 inches wide, 13-7/8 inches high and 7-3/4 inches deep. The patterns for all parts are drawn full size. The size of the entrance hole and the interior cavity are adequate for attracting nuthatches, titmouse, wrens and other small birds.
Boomtown homes of the wild west and gold rush days were designed to go up quick and easy. Same goes for these birdhouses. Quick and easy to make. Make great nesting homes for birds or as decor for your home. All patterns drawn full size.
The festive way to display candy, cookies, caramel apples and other Halloween treats. Full size drawings for both projects included.
Two charming elder women of the forest. Maybe they are neighbourly grandmothers. You decide! All patterns drawn full size. Both come alive in these rustic birdhouses.
Another in our series of Tree Dweller Birdhouse Plans. We call this series of birdhouses Tree Dwellings because all of the creatures represented like to hang out in the trees! This whimsical gnomette likes to make her home in the trees, too. Easy construction from 3/4 inch lumber.
These colorful birdhouses can be used outdoors as nesting cavities for birds in the wild, or they can be made as whimsical interior decorations.
This plan includes the full size patterns for this pair of cute wren houses. Easily make them from 3/4 inch scrap wood pieces. Measures about 9-3/4 inches and 12-3/4 inches tall when built. All patterns drawn FULL size.
This woodworking plan includes all the drawings and instruction to make these two cheerful chicken birdhouses. When completed they measure 12-1/2 and 15-1/2 inches tall. Adequate for nuthatches, titmouse, wrens and other small birds. All patterns drawn full size.
Fairies are mythical creatures often depicted in human form. Clever, sneaky and possessing magical powers. All patterns drawn full size. This project not only looks good in the garden but pulls double duty as a birdhouse as well.
These Brownstone style birdhouses are reminiscent of the tall narrow built homes along the east coast. Quick and easy to make. Make great nesting homes for birds or as decor for your home. All patterns drawn full size.
This Martin bird home, which we called the Nesting Queen, is modelled by the magnificent riverboats of the United States. It provides 16 families with cavities that are the right size, holes that are the right size, sufficient ventilation, and even railings to prevent young birds from falling overboard. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
The three birdhouses are more intended for decoration than for practical purpose. The height of the tall case birdhouse is roughly 18 inches. These three woodworking plans—tall case, church, and schoolhouse—are all included in this collection. It includes detailed drawings in full size, exploded diagrams, and instructions for constructing the tasks displayed.
These bird houses are the easiest to construct due to their straightforward but useful designs. an aeste It includes detailed drawings in full size, exploded diagrams, and instructions for constructing the tasks displayed.
The term Gargoyle is derived from the French word Gargouille which means throat or gullet. Originally designed as a novel feature for a rain gutter along stone walls with water exiting the mouth. Gordon the Gargoyle is designed as a birdhouse.