Do you love watching your fine featherd birds go in and out of your birdhouse but don’t you wish you could see inside…. Introducing Great American Peek-A-Boo Birdhouse – the uniquely designed to give you a bird’s eye view too. Just open the door of the Peek-A-Boo Birdhouse and look inside through the protective transparent plexiglass wall in to the wonderful world of the nesting birds.
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Peek-A-Boo is designed with all the needs in mind. The roof has a opaque skylight for gentle illumination. Latticed sides allow air circulation creating a natural-like healthy habitat, you can adjust the opening to attarct smaller or larger birds. Robbins will love your Peek-A-Boo Birdhouse. It is constructed of weather resistant material that can be rinsed clean in seconds. The floors slide out for easy access. So every season is just like new. The Peek-A-Boo Bordhouse comes with the biult in hanging handle. Just find the perefct spot and the birds will find their new home, take a peek in to their private world, count the eggs in the nest, watch in awe and wonder as they hatch, kids will love to peek in on the chicks. It is perefct for a quiet corner of your deck.
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Get the entire Great American Peek-A-Boo Birdhouse kit for just $19.95 + $15.90 s/h. State tax will be added to orders for: CA and NY. 30-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE (minus P&H). An additional $10 P&H is added for items sent to Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, US Virgin Islands and Alaska. Please allow 2-6 weeks for delivery.
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I want to know where my birdhouses are ??? I ordered Feb 2 and you took money from my account immediately but I never received my houses and now can not find a number to contact them, I feel like I have been taken!! Order #3797783
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I was wondering when we might receive our order of Peek-a-Boo birdhouses. Our order # is 3809095. We placed the order on the 5th of Feb. and they said they wouldn’t charge our Credit Card until the order was shipped. We were charged almost immediately but still haven’t received our order. Would appreciate a reply.
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Dan Laabs
This is a totally bad idea. It is absolutely illegal in the United States to interfere with any, and all birds. Not only will this “PEEKABOO” window encourage birds to abandon there nest, it will frighten fledgelings to flee it far to early to survive. I am surprised the Fish and Wildlife Departments of the States haven’t informed the makers of this yet.