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Rating:   Summary: Beautiful Book, Great Plans Review: Perkins begins the book with some backround bird and woodworking information that will be useful for the beginner.  He then gets into plans for 19 houses and 7 feeders.Each project includes color photos of the  completed house or feeder - these are not just the figments of a writer's  imagination.  There are detailed, measured, exploded color drawings of each  house.  His designs include several different methods of access for  cleaning out the houses after each nesting period.  I particularly like the  "slide" designs - no tools or dropped screws to worry  about. Some of these houses are so pretty, I don't know if I would want  to put them out in the yard.  I suppose with a little imagination, you  could scale his designs to meet the needs of a variety of species.  He has  a breif, one page chart showing entrance sizes for some birds.  He also  show "slot" as well as round entrance options on some of his  designs.  I still keep referring back to Scott D. Campbell's "The  Complete Book of Birdhouse Construction for Woodworkers" as a more  complete technical reference. (See that review on Amazon.) Overall, this  is a very good book on birdhouses, very inspirational for the imaginative  bird "landlord."  This book is profusely illustrated with color  photos and drawings; it could be a "coffee table" book if you  don't get it filled with sawdust!
  Rating:   Summary: Beautiful Book, Great Plans Review: Perkins begins the book with some backround bird and woodworking information that will be useful for the beginner. He then gets into plans for 19 houses and 7 feeders. Each project includes color photos of the completed house or feeder - these are not just the figments of a writer's imagination. There are detailed, measured, exploded color drawings of each house. His designs include several different methods of access for cleaning out the houses after each nesting period. I particularly like the "slide" designs - no tools or dropped screws to worry about. Some of these houses are so pretty, I don't know if I would want to put them out in the yard. I suppose with a little imagination, you could scale his designs to meet the needs of a variety of species. He has a breif, one page chart showing entrance sizes for some birds. He also show "slot" as well as round entrance options on some of his designs. I still keep referring back to Scott D. Campbell's "The Complete Book of Birdhouse Construction for Woodworkers" as a more complete technical reference. (See that review on Amazon.) Overall, this is a very good book on birdhouses, very inspirational for the imaginative bird "landlord." This book is profusely illustrated with color photos and drawings; it could be a "coffee table" book if you don't get it filled with sawdust!
 
 
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