2013-11-12

Question about holiday gifts for bird lovers.

Q:"Please suggest holiday gift ideas for bird lovers. My in-laws enjoy watching and feeding birds. Thanks. Marianne."

Answer: Your question is certainly wide open for suggestions.

Here are some of the most popular of our birding product gifts for those who want to attract birds to their backyards.

Felt Bird Houses such as the Cardinal Bird House and the Colorful Daffodil Bird House. 

Whimsical Resin Bird Houses such as the Large Mouth Bass in colorful painted resin

Purple Martin Gourd Bird Houses like the Super Gourd with Crescent Holes

Traditional Wooden Bird houses such as the Woodlink Natural Cedar Bird House

Just go to the search box at the top left of any SafeHomeProducts.com page and put in bird house to see the choices.

Bird Feeders Come in essentially three types: Seed, Suet and Nectar. They can be hung from trees, deck hangers, feeding station poles or attached to windows with suction cups. To choose the best ones for your loved ones, look on line to see which birds are typically found in their geographical areas. Note what the birds prefer to eat and then choose from the Safe Home Products' large selection.

Bird Mugs, Dishes and Glasses and Bird Magnets are great choices for those unable to feed birds and for those who enjoy the colorful choices. Consider their favorite birds or the color scheme in their kitchens and browse through our offerings such as:

Bird Coffee Mugs such as the Chorus Line of Birds

Stoneware Cardinal Travel Mug

Thermal Fire in the Snow Coffee Travel Mug with Cardinals in a Winter Scene for those bird watcher who travel or enjoy coffee or tea at home.

Clark Collection, Polyresin Blue Bird Magnet: Fits on both sides of a window, looks like it is flying through!

For new bird watchers, I suggest "Bird, Birds, Birds" a DVD guide to recognize birds and bird songs and the Audubon Backyard Birdwatcher. For bird tips, try this DVD, Mel's Backyard Birding Tips, an inexpensive introduction to birds. 

Choose from dried meal worms(they won't crawl out of your feeders) and squirrel baffles, to keep the bird food from being poached by squirrels.

Thanks again for your questions. Feel free to contact us if you have questions or need more help.

Sincerely,

Barbara

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