birdhouse Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbɜːd.haʊs]
  • Us [ ˈbɝːd.haʊs]

Meaning of birdhouse In English

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Examples of birdhouse

  • A good birdhouse, grain sprinkled about in early spring, a water-place, are invitations for birds to stay a while in your garden. 

  • I know that you like birds, because you had birdhouses near your kitchen windows.

  • People have helped the bluebird by constructing birdhouses that mimic the woodpecker holes that bluebirds would naturally use to build their nests.

  • More than 80 birdhouses are maintained to provide homes for bluebirds.

  • Birdhouses provide housing for birds, some of whom eat certain pests.

  • The oak titmouse will sleep in cavities, dense foliage or birdhouses.

  • Whatever birdhouse the egg lands in, that player either gets the prize or has to complete the challenge.

  • Prior to entering rehabilitation, the contestants were asked to specify the dimensions of their shed, along with a birdhouse-sized replica.

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