Decorate the Yard and Home for the Holidays with Festive Bird Edibles from Duncraft

Create a "holiday for the birds" in the yard with pretty seed ornaments -- and invite a flurry of songbirds to enjoy tasty treats. Duncraft.com celebrates the season with the best selection of bird edible decorations including garlands, wreaths, tree ornaments, bird houses and much more.

Concord, NH (PRWEB) November 24, 2006

Duncraft's Living with Nature Catalog and duncraft.com herald the season of giving with its exclusive bird edible decorations. It's easy to trim the yard with these treats -- and you won't have to pack these decorations back up when the season is over. Hang beautiful dried sunflower heads -- full of nutritious black oil sunflower seeds, a real favorite of all seed-eating birds, along with seed coated pinecones and peanut balls. Chickadees, goldfinches and nuthatches love clinging upside down to feast on these seeds. Red bows add holiday cheer to a gray, wintry day. Shop for the best in bird edible décor at duncraft.com.

Sharon Dunn, president of Duncraft, says, "Our handmade seed ornaments in a variety of shapes create Christmas for the birds in your yard. Hang our mini 'fruitcake' wreaths on your tree or shrub and your backyard birds can feast on our bird-version of this holiday treat. Made with chunks of apples, raisins, currants, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, peanut hearts and corn niblets, they are bird-scrumptious! Our full-size edible wreaths can adorn a front door, fence, garage or barn. And as with all our bird seed products, our ingredients are fresh and nutritious -- and sustain birds in cold weather."

Dunn adds, "Duncraft customer favorites are our charming bird houses dressed up with natural edibles. They can be used as indoor holiday accents, then go outside for the birds. The Birdie B & B is coated with seven types of seed and sports evergreen sprigs, a spray of millet and a red bow. Our new Orange House has orange citrus slices decorating the roof. The Castle Birdhouse is smorgasbord of proso millet, sunflower seeds and pearl millet. All are conversation pieces for any holiday décor."

A yard decorated for the birds is magical and provides birds with much needed nutrition for the cold winter months. Remember to get young ones in the family involved in decorating festivities -- it's a fun and easy way to introduce them to the wonderful hobby of feeding backyard birds.

About Duncraft

Duncraft, Inc., located in Concord, NH, was founded in 1952. The Duncraft Living with Nature Catalog and the duncraft.com website offers hundreds of the very best wild bird and nature-related gifts, birdfeeders, bird foods, backyard pest solutions and garden décor. Visit Duncraft's blog at http://blogs.shareup.net/duncraft for great backyard birding tips from the experts. Or, share your own tips, photos and personal stories with the enthusiastic Duncraft community.

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