Constructed with todays birds in mind, our charming Dutch Colonial home sports its distinctive profile.
Its not uncommon to hear it described as a barn house.
The double angled, gambrel roof allowed a complete second story to be built at minimal expense.
One infamous Dutch Colonial, the Amityville Horror House, situated in a suburban neighborhood in Long Island, New York was the site a a series of mysterious murders.
This day, Amityhville residents report paranormal phenomena and around the house.
A 1 ¼ in. hole will allow wrens, finches, chickadees, nuthatches and titmice to nest.
The roof is topped with sturdy pine shingles.
Ventilation, drainage and a removable back wall make this birdhouse as functional as it is spooky.