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Bird houses
are an excellent way to introduce wildlife to you front door. And birds are a positive part of a thriving ecosystem. Your front yard could carry a variety of plant and wildlife, if you just let it go without mowing it. Birds actually bring in lots of other animals and plants. They bring in plants by eating seeds from the surround area and secrete them onto your lawn when they visit your birdhouse. Next insects, smaller bugs, microorganisms, and worms come in to that area to much. Plants grown, bringing in other birds, squirrels, and raccoons that also what to feed. This process creates good soil on your lawn and other plants and animals that are bigger come in to grow. Create a little ecosystem around your house.
August 27th, 2008 at 10:55 pm
Little Ecosystems | Decorative Birdhouses…
You will get only the best decorative birdhouses in this site. The designs are all so unique and so stylish that will definitely make your home simply elegantly looking. Check it out and see all these amazing products that will make you home so attra…
August 28th, 2008 at 12:51 am
Little Ecosystems | Decorative Birdhouses…
I grew up in the old country home where we have wooden birdhouses. And in this site that I recently discovered, I am just enjoying all of its offering. I never thought of seeing this types of birdhouses again….
September 25th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
Little Ecosystems | Decorative Birdhouses…
My mom loves hummingbirds and when her birthday was about to come, I bought this nice hummingbird feeders from this site. I’m pretty sure mom will love to add this in his growing collection of hummingbird feeders in her backyard….
September 26th, 2008 at 2:20 am
Little Ecosystems | Decorative Birdhouses…
My garden looks really nice with the addition of the various bird houses that I recently purchased from this site. Plus, I get a lot of feathered visitors dropping by more often now. They all look so adorable!…