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How to Build a Bluebird House

With their brilliant blue feathers, the bluebird is a fascinating species to watch. Their courting and nesting behaviors make the state bird of Missouri one of the more unique birds' native to the United States. By building a house for them to use to nest in your yard, you will be providing yourself with hours of enjoyment. However, not just any house will do. It needs to be special.

Things You'll Need

  • Saw
  • 48-inch long 1x6 cedar or pine board
  • Drill
  • 3/8-inch and 1/8-inch drill bits
  • Hammer and nails
  • Sandpaper
  • Tape measure
  • Pencil
  • Gray or tan paint
  • Clamps
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Instructions

    • 1

      Mark off two 8-inch pieces from your 1x6 board. These pieces will be used to make one of the side pieces and the front.

    • 2

      Measure off and mark a second piece for the side to a length of 7 7/8 inches. Because of the shorter length of this board, there will be room for the side to pivot.

    • 3

      Mark an 8¼ inch piece from the board to make the roof.

    • 4

      Mark off a 4-inch piece that will become the floor.

    • 5

      Mark off the remaining piece to 11 inches. This piece will make the back of the bluebird house.

    • 6

      Cut the pieces out carefully using a compound miter saw, jigsaw or hand saw.

    • 7

      Drill 3/8-inch holes into the floor piece of your birdhouse for drainage. Also, drill 2 holes (using the 3/8-inch drill bit) at the top of 2 of your side pieces in order to provide a place for ventilation.

    • 8

      Cut a 1 ½ inch hole in the front piece for the entryway. The hole should be centered and 2 inches down from the top.

    • 9

      Nail the floor piece to the back piece. Nail the longer side piece on. Align pieces and nail on the front piece. Attach your last piece (which will be the shorter side), using only one nail on either side at an equal height. You should leave 1/8-inch clearance from the top. This will allow the bottom of this side to give you access to clean the house.

    • 10

      Nail the roof on the stationary side, back and front, leaving the roof unattached at the pivoting side.

    • 11

      Drill a hole using a 1/8-inch bit from the front into the pivoting side, close to the bottom of the piece of wood. This will be used to slide a nail into it and out of it to lock the side closed.

    • 12

      Finish up! Paint your house a light gray or tan color, if you wish. Mount the birdhouse 4 to 6 feet high with a nail or other fastener, pointing the entrance towards the closest large tree or shrub.


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