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Bird Houses Boys Can Build

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About This Book

A practical manual for young builders that explains how to attract and shelter common cavity‑nesting birds by constructing appropriate nesting boxes and related fixtures. It profiles species likely to accept man‑made homes, explains recommended internal proportions, hole sizes and siting, and offers multiple designs using sawed lumber, rustic materials, and masonry finishes. Additional chapters cover mounting and placement, feeding shelves, bird baths, pest control and prevention of sparrow invasion, maintenance and exhibiting bird‑house projects, all illustrated with measured drawings and photographs to guide step‑by‑step construction.

About the Author

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Albert Frederick Siepert

Albert Frederick Siepert was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of practical projects. His notable work, "Bird Houses Boys Can Build," encourages young readers to engage with nature through hands-on activities. This book not only provides instructions for building various birdhouses but also fosters an appreciation for wildlife and the environment. Siepert's writing reflects a commitment to inspiring creativity and resourcefulness in boys, making it a valuable resource for educators and parents alike.

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