Monday, February 17, 2014

The My Spy Birdhouse


Introducing the My Spy Birdhouse - the see-through birdhouse that lets you spy inside on the secret life of without disturbing them.  The brilliance of the My Spy Birdhouse is its' crystal clear acrylic window and the 2-way mirror that lets you observe with disturbing.  You can see in but they birds can't see you!  With this window you can view birds as they build their nests, hatch their eggs, feed their young and perhaps even make their first flight!

The My Spy Birdhouse will attach to any glass window.  Simply attach the all-weather suction cups to your window of choice. The My Spy Birdhouse also includes double-sided tape for those regions that experience climates below 30° in March.  The My Spy Birdhouse is very sturdy.  It is made of durable, engineered resin designed to withstand extreme conditions.  This see-through birdhouse is also embedded with colorant that never requires painting. With the My Spy Birdhouse you can enjoy years of up close birdwatching!

The My Spy Birdhouse is the perfect size for many common backyard birds including nuthatches, chickadees, tree swallows, Eastern bluebirds and wrens.  The My Spy Birdhouse even includes a front perch for birds as well as an indoor "privacy curtain" card.  

This unique birdhouse is a great way to show children how to observe nature without disturbing, but it's also entertianing and educational for birdwatchers of all ages.   The My Spy Birdhouse is available online and comes with a BONUS Up-Close Bird Feeder.  To learn more about the My Spy Birdhouse visit the official My Spy Birdhouse website or the My Spy Birdhouse blog. 

Monday, February 10, 2014

The My Spy Birdhouse Interactive Map


Not sure which birds are common to your area?
Explore the My Spy Birdhouse interactive map to learn about the winged friends you may see in your region!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Learn about Nature with the My Spy Birdhouse!


The My Spy Birdhouse is a great way for children (and people of all ages) to learn about the secret life of birds without disturbing them.  

Thursday, January 23, 2014