
Winter Birdhouses (473 Piece Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle)
When we think of birdhouses, we might think of places where birds nest in spring and summer. However, some birds, both resident birds and those that don't migrate to somewhere warm for winter, will also use birdhouses or roost boxes in the winter as places to shelter. During the fall and winter, when protective foliage is scarce, birdhouses play a crucial role in providing a safe haven for birds to roost and sleep. This is especially important for birds that don't migrate and need a reliable shelter during the harsh winter months. During the colder months, cavity-nesting birds, including many songbirds, rely on birdhouses for a warm, dry, and safe place to stay out of inclement weather. By providing a birdhouse, you play a crucial role in helping birds like bluebirds, chickadees, titmice, screech owls, swallows, cardinals, sparrows, jays, wrens, and woodpeckers survive the winter. It's never too early to put out birdhouses for winter. Birds, being master planners, are always scoutin