Boy bird house architecture

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Boy bird house architecture

by Leon H. (Leon Harold) Baxter

EN·~34 minutes·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

1:26

AUTHOR’S PREFACE

2:37

OUR FRIENDS THE BIRDS

1:58

Birds That Adapt Themselves to Nesting Boxes.

1:22

The Bluebirds.

0:40

The Robin.

0:28

The Titmice.

0:31

The Wrens.

0:45

The Woodpecker.

0:38

Bird House Material.

3:17

Description

A warm invitation welcomes readers, inviting boys and girls to become true guardians of the feathered neighbors that share our woods and gardens. The book explains, in plain language, why simple wooden boxes can turn an ordinary yard into a thriving sanctuary, helping birds control insects while filling the air with song. It also celebrates the pride of community projects, recalling how local schools have erected dozens of nests and held lively exhibitions that draw families together.

Inside, clear step‑by‑step directions guide a first‑time builder through choosing safe, weather‑proof materials, cutting precise openings, and finishing the exterior for durability. Detailed drawings illustrate proven designs for bluebirds, robins, wrens, woodpeckers and more, each accompanied by notes on preferred placement and seasonal care. Practical tips on contests, feeding stations and winter upkeep round out the guide, making it a handy companion for anyone eager to watch a bird family settle into a home they helped craft.

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Language

en

Duration

~34 minutes (33K characters)

Release date

2025-01-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

LH

Leon H. (Leon Harold) Baxter

1886–1972

A hands-on early 20th-century writer, he turned practical skills into approachable books for young makers and hobbyists. His work on birdhouses, toys, concrete, and simple electrical projects reflects a lively belief in learning by doing.

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