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Anatomy of a Bird House

Anatomy of a Bird House. The Whole Kit & Kaboodle. The Bird House Team. Jake Gurule – Design Lead Bryan Stein, Sanjay Ramesh – Designers Pam Reynolds – Avian Authority Paulette Chen – Sales Contact . The Best Materials. Woods Cypress Red Cedar Redwood Spruce Poplar Never use

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Anatomy of a Bird House

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  1. Anatomy of a Bird House The Whole Kit & Kaboodle

  2. The Bird House Team Jake Gurule – Design Lead Bryan Stein, Sanjay Ramesh – Designers Pam Reynolds – Avian Authority Paulette Chen – Sales Contact

  3. The Best Materials • Woods • Cypress • Red Cedar • Redwood • Spruce • Poplar • Never use Fiberglass Pressure-treated wood

  4. Decor • Rough-hewn exteriors or lead-free paints • Acceptable paint colors • White (Purple Martin) • Tan, gray, dull green (other cavity nesting species) • Interiors must remain untreated • Baby birds will peck on interior walls • Never paint entrance holes • Remain inconspicuous to predators

  5. Hardware Glue for joints Galvanized nails and hinges

  6. Quality Control • Solicit continuous feedback • Spot-check kits at every step • “Dummy test” instructions • Administrative staff • Family • Vendors • Customer feedback

  7. Competition Comparison

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