Hello, this is a great video. I've never made anything(!) and I made this birdhouse in July, just by following your video. I'm about to make another one as a Christmas present. Thanks so much :-)
@Turbo231 - I wish I'd known about that 'double-entry' hole back in 1996 when I built my beautiful purple martin condo - that my neighbors, and, even the local cops, stopped by and asked about while admiring! Without that double-entry feature, within a few years, that entire condo featured chewed and enlarged holes in which squirrels lived!?!? :P
I ended up doing what you did with the doubly-thick doorways!
Very nice, I cannot wait to get started... I love how you roughed up the inner front instead of having to attach a screen!! Irony that there is a cat litter box in the back ground too. LOL.
@ustfu Doesn't take fancy tools. A hand saw, drill, and hammer will do just fine Those fancy tools just make it faster and easier, but are certainly not required. :-)
Thank you! Very clear instructions...You do go work! Going to have my husband make this house. Couldnt help notice the Cat in the background..he's probally thinking" why are you building a nest box?", what about building something for me?
Nice video, just wondering how has this held up since you've put it up? I have built a birdhouse and other things for the outdoors and I've been using all cedar so far, but I'm considering changing to pine because its less expensive and easy to work with.
@logos2600 The birdhouses has been great. The pine does very well. Digging around, some people say that cedar isn't good for baby birds, I personally don't know but pine is cheap and very easy to work with. All of my houses are still in service, although they are no longer pretty as they weather differently, they are all quite functional. Have stained and painted quite a few decorative ones, sure the same could be done to one for in-use.
I built a big birdhouse in highschool with several different rooms in it, all with different sizes of holes just to see what types of birds would nest in it. A kestrel ended up nesting in the biggest hole and the rest were left vacant (for obvious reasons). I was pretty amazed to attract a bird of prey... I expected sparrows, chickadees etc.
Well, I used this video to make my version of the house with a mini camera inside the roof cavity looking down into the house. I erected the house into the crown of a tree outisde my house in November. Good news a small blue tit has taken up residence and sleeps through the night every night from dusk till dawn. He hasn't put any bedding inside even though we have had heavy snow and temp has been -4 which is pretty cold for south UK. Looking fwd to the spring. Thanks for the design, gr8 vid.
Nice video. The front overhang on the roof is especially nice. Please use a light colored paint on outside if boxes will be in open sun. See my channel for details. I have done testing on how colors and heat shields affect interior box temperatures. At ambient temperature of only 87°F my dark colored test box was 108°F inside which is enough to kill baby birds.
Yes, birds have lived in these houses. Generally, placement with a large opening near the front of the house is good, but luck is also involved. Don't have feeders near the birdhouse, they prefer some distance between their home and where they feed.
Yes, they do. I've seen it first hand as I've had a birdhouse like this outside my bedroom window. I used to use just a decorative bark on the front...but predator birds use it to gain access to the entry. No perch and the problem is greatly reduced. Same reasons as found on most birdhouse sites on the internet.
Yes, I've made a few for my aunt who lives in the city... squirrels were crazy! To fix that, I took sheet metal and created a metal surround on the front of the hole. Worked quite well, kept the hole the same size, but kept the squirrels at bay...they tried though.
That's quite a saw!!
gemhunter99 3 weeks ago
go to 9:21 because in the baskround to the right theres a bucket that say scoop away
crapcrap342 2 months ago
with a cat after it lol
crapcrap342 2 months ago
Hello, this is a great video. I've never made anything(!) and I made this birdhouse in July, just by following your video. I'm about to make another one as a Christmas present. Thanks so much :-)
TheVicksta1 2 months ago
@TheVicksta1 Thank you for the nice post. :)
Turbo231 2 months ago
@Turbo231 - I wish I'd known about that 'double-entry' hole back in 1996 when I built my beautiful purple martin condo - that my neighbors, and, even the local cops, stopped by and asked about while admiring! Without that double-entry feature, within a few years, that entire condo featured chewed and enlarged holes in which squirrels lived!?!? :P
I ended up doing what you did with the doubly-thick doorways!
Great video, my friend! :)
classiclistener01 3 months ago
nice job.
axlejeffhenry 5 months ago
Very nice, I cannot wait to get started... I love how you roughed up the inner front instead of having to attach a screen!! Irony that there is a cat litter box in the back ground too. LOL.
c1nicolei 7 months ago
@c1nicolei Yes...had a pair of indoor cats converted to outside cats...think Rusty even makes a Cameo near the end.
Turbo231 7 months ago
I want to make one, but I don't have the fancy tools that you have :(
ustfu 9 months ago
@ustfu Doesn't take fancy tools. A hand saw, drill, and hammer will do just fine Those fancy tools just make it faster and easier, but are certainly not required. :-)
Turbo231 9 months ago
@Turbo231
Do you think this would work for House Sparrows as well?
davidgrgic 7 months ago
@davidgrgic Probably...you can pick your bird by the side of the entry hole. Lots of info on the internet about that.
Turbo231 7 months ago
Thank you! Very clear instructions...You do go work! Going to have my husband make this house. Couldnt help notice the Cat in the background..he's probally thinking" why are you building a nest box?", what about building something for me?
Thanks :)
0267m 10 months ago
I couldn't read your dimensions but still managed to throw one together that looks pretty good. Thanks.
muserwood 10 months ago
Excellent video. Very clear instructions. Thanks!
tconrad1510 10 months ago
Nice video, just wondering how has this held up since you've put it up? I have built a birdhouse and other things for the outdoors and I've been using all cedar so far, but I'm considering changing to pine because its less expensive and easy to work with.
logos2600 11 months ago
@logos2600 The birdhouses has been great. The pine does very well. Digging around, some people say that cedar isn't good for baby birds, I personally don't know but pine is cheap and very easy to work with. All of my houses are still in service, although they are no longer pretty as they weather differently, they are all quite functional. Have stained and painted quite a few decorative ones, sure the same could be done to one for in-use.
Turbo231 11 months ago
@Turbo231 Alright thanks, glad your houses are doing well.
logos2600 11 months ago
I built a big birdhouse in highschool with several different rooms in it, all with different sizes of holes just to see what types of birds would nest in it. A kestrel ended up nesting in the biggest hole and the rest were left vacant (for obvious reasons). I was pretty amazed to attract a bird of prey... I expected sparrows, chickadees etc.
Damienf77 1 year ago
Wow a guy who actually uses safety glasses..
BDavisOutdoors 1 year ago
@BDavisOutdoors You work in industry long enough, it's a no brainer.
Turbo231 1 year ago
Well, I used this video to make my version of the house with a mini camera inside the roof cavity looking down into the house. I erected the house into the crown of a tree outisde my house in November. Good news a small blue tit has taken up residence and sleeps through the night every night from dusk till dawn. He hasn't put any bedding inside even though we have had heavy snow and temp has been -4 which is pretty cold for south UK. Looking fwd to the spring. Thanks for the design, gr8 vid.
heat1912 1 year ago
@heat1912 Thank you so much for the nice note. :) Glad you liked it.
Turbo231 1 year ago
Nice video. The front overhang on the roof is especially nice. Please use a light colored paint on outside if boxes will be in open sun. See my channel for details. I have done testing on how colors and heat shields affect interior box temperatures. At ambient temperature of only 87°F my dark colored test box was 108°F inside which is enough to kill baby birds.
agile1111 1 year ago
Did you have any birds come to that house?
Oh and I was wondering will birds just find the house and start using it or do you have to attract them to the house, how does that work?
If there is a bird feeder in the area, would that be good enough?
TreeTrappin 2 years ago
Yes, birds have lived in these houses. Generally, placement with a large opening near the front of the house is good, but luck is also involved. Don't have feeders near the birdhouse, they prefer some distance between their home and where they feed.
Turbo231 2 years ago
Ok thanks. Oh and I meant like was there one living in that one that you built on the video.
TreeTrappin 2 years ago
Yes...this house was built in the fall...most houses are used in the spring/summer, but thise design has been very successful with the birds.
Turbo231 2 years ago
Excellent design!
Ajaces 2 years ago
perches seem to be a standard in old style birdhouses. do perches attract predators?
very nice birdhouse video-
WINDHAMMAN 2 years ago
Yes, they do. I've seen it first hand as I've had a birdhouse like this outside my bedroom window. I used to use just a decorative bark on the front...but predator birds use it to gain access to the entry. No perch and the problem is greatly reduced. Same reasons as found on most birdhouse sites on the internet.
Turbo231 2 years ago
nice i like birds thanx for showing
jovanvictoria 2 years ago
ive made quite a few, the reason for quite a few is because the squirls eat the wood!!!!!
Titliest07 2 years ago
Yes, I've made a few for my aunt who lives in the city... squirrels were crazy! To fix that, I took sheet metal and created a metal surround on the front of the hole. Worked quite well, kept the hole the same size, but kept the squirrels at bay...they tried though.
Turbo231 2 years ago
GREAT DIY video man! Super slick bird house
NRP1991 2 years ago