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Homes and Feeders for Our Winged Neighbors

Birds need our help.

Bird populations have declined by 3 billion in the United States and Canada since 1970. Many of those losses come from bird families we see almost daily from walks in the park or hanging out in the backyard- sparrows, blackbirds, and finches. Our backyards wouldn't really be the same without them, so we are offering a line of birdhouses and feeders that are easy to put up and maintain.

Our feathered friends need space to breed, raise their young, and eat. These hybrid homes and feeders will help with all of that- no matter the season. Garrett Wade co-owner Craig put these up near his cottage in Massachussetts and they have been a hit with the locals. Wrens, sparrows, and bluebirds have flocked to the backyard to eat and socialize. With a fountain, you can create a bird paradise in your own yard.

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Half-Timber Birdhouse & Bird Feeder

Habitat suitable for: wrens, sparrows, finches.

A birdhouse in the spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Add some seeds with high fat content for hungry birds in the winter.

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uSA-made Wren House

Habitat suitable for: wrens.

A birdhouse in the spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Add some seeds with high fat content for hungry birds in the winter.

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Church-Style Bird Feeder

A great addition to your birdhouses. This eye-catching bird feeder is sure to turn heads wherever you set it and welcomes birds of all denominations to break bread (or seed?) together.

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Classic Cape Cod Saltbox Birdhouse & Feeder

Habitat suitable for: small birds.

Live upstairs and eat downstairs in this friendly little dual-purpose bird structure which acts as either a feeder or birdhouse, depending on your needs.

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Homes and Feeders for Our Winged Neighbors

Birds need our help.

Bird populations have declined by 3 billion in the United States and Canada since 1970. Many of those losses come from bird families we see almost daily from walks in the park or hanging out in the backyard- sparrows, blackbirds, and finches. Our backyards wouldn't really be the same without them, so we are offering a line of birdhouses and feeders that are easy to put up and maintain.

Our feathered friends need space to breed, raise their young, and eat. These hybrid homes and feeders will help with all of that- no matter the season. Garrett Wade co-owner Craig put these up near his cottage in Massachussetts and they have been a hit with the locals. Wrens, sparrows, and bluebirds have flocked to the backyard to eat and socialize. With a fountain, you can create a bird paradise in your own yard.

Shop Feeders

Sold out

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Shop Birdhouses

Half-Timber Birdhouse & Bird Feeder

Habitat suitable for: wrens, sparrows, finches.

A birdhouse in the spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Add some seeds with high fat content for hungry birds in the winter.

Sold out

uSA-made Wren House

Habitat suitable for: wrens.

A birdhouse in the spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Add some seeds with high fat content for hungry birds in the winter.

Sold out

Church-Style Bird Feeder

A great addition to your birdhouses. This eye-catching bird feeder is sure to turn heads wherever you set it and welcomes birds of all denominations to break bread (or seed?) together.

Sold out

Classic Cape Cod Saltbox Birdhouse & Feeder

Habitat suitable for: wrens.

Live upstairs and eat downstairs in this friendly little dual-purpose bird structure which acts as either a feeder or birdhouse, depending on your needs.

Sold out
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