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Definition of Birdhouses
1. birdhouse [n] - See also: birdhouse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Birdhouses
Literary usage of Birdhouses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Trans Canada Trail in Quebec by Yves Seguin, Jean Pare (2004)
"Today, the bluebird must most often settle for an abandoned woodpecker hole, a
crevasse in a cliff, or, more and more, artificial birdhouses put ..."
2. Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?: Content Comprehension, Grades 6-12by Cris Tovani by Cris Tovani (2004)
"I filed this thought away, because now I was beginning to obsess about the birdhouses.
How were the kids supposed to know how to build a birdhouse? ..."
3. Lessons in the Speaking and Writing of English by John Matthews Manly, Eliza Randall Simmons Bailey, Edith Rickert (1922)
"Have you seen birdhouses or helped to make them? Tell the class what they were like.
Why do we put up birdhouses? Why should we feed birds in winter? ..."
4. Manual Training Magazine (1911)
"These included flower-pots for window and lawn, building blocks, birdhouses,
sundial standards, lawn-rollers, and hitching-posts. ..."
5. Handbook of Nature-study for Teachers and Parents, Based on the Cornell by Anna Botsford Comstock (1911)
"In building birdhouses we should bear in mind that a cavity about ten inches deep
and six inches in height and width will give a pair of bluebirds room for ..."