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This practical guide explains how to build and maintain nesting boxes for common native birds, describing which species readily use artificial homes and the design features that attract them. It covers suitable materials, exterior finishes, precise box dimensions, placement and mounting, feeding devices, and seasonal care, and includes detailed plates and drawings of proven house types for bluebirds, robins, wrens, woodpeckers, nuthatches, swallows, titmice, and chickadees. Instructions for organizing school or community bird-house contests and exhibits are also provided.

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Leon H. Baxter

Leon H. Baxter was an American author known for his contributions to the field of craft and architecture, particularly in relation to children's projects. His notable works include "Boy Bird House Architecture," which offers creative designs for birdhouses, and "Toy Craft," a guide to making toys. Baxter's writings reflect a practical approach to crafting, encouraging hands-on creativity and engagement with nature. His books are appreciated by hobbyists and educators alike for their clear instructions and imaginative ideas.

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