Bird house plans, free PDF download. Plans include a cutting list, shopping list, drawings, and measurements. DIY projects for bird houses, feeders, and aviaries.
DIY 2-in-1 Bird House and Feeder
Step-by-step plans to build a 2-in-1 bird house and feeder. This bird house house has three houses, and a feeder on the side.
This DIY cardinal bird house is built using only one fence board. It is simple to build and can be done quickly if you have a miter saw.
This robin bird house/shelter is built with one fence board. Easy DIY project can be completed in a couple of hours.
This DIY bird house has 16 bird house units that measure 6″x6″ each. Sides slide out for easy cleaning.
Build it yourself bird house for bluebirds. Bird house plans with a slanted roof and a side door for easy cleaning.
This wren bird house is built using a 1×6 board. No angle cuts are involved so building this is easy and fast.
This bluebird house is built using 3/4 inch lumber. No angle cuts on this DIY project making it easy and fast to complete.
This simple bird house can be built using reclaimed wood such as an old fence board.
If you enjoy birds, this bird aviary can be a great DIY project for you. This bird cage measures 48 in. wide and 30 3/4 in. deep.
Large 8×16 walk in bird aviary. This large outdoor bird aviary will give birds plenty of room to fly around.
Build a bird feeder using a plastic bottle and a fence board. Easy plans with drawings and measurements.
Nice looking cedar bird feeder can be hung on a tree or the house overhang.
This bird feeder has hinges on the roof to make adding bird food easy, plexiglass on the sides, and dowels on the side for the birds to stand.
Simple bottle bird feeder project built with a plastic bottle and fence board.
This bird feeder can be mounted to a wood pole, fence, or tree. If you enjoy birds this can be a perfect DIY project for you
I would be so nice and usefull if you guys could think in Metric with all your fantastic plans as we cant buy material in feet and inches for years now.
GORDON P PATNUDELast spring, our woodworking group had a contest/show-and-tell and it was for a birdhouse. I built a birdhouse, but did not have a plan, so I designed it to use some scrap material I had.
The walls, roof and bottom are approximately 1/4″ thick. I don’t know what birds would use it,
I have a photo, if you would like to see it. I tried to paste it into this message, but it would not. Perhaps you could tell me if it would be suitable for a particular bird type, or if it was just an exercise and not suitable for any bird at all.