dollhouse birds

If you want to make your dollhouse as realistic as possible, you can think about decorating the area around your dollhouse with a realistic exterior. And each exterior will include some birds! They can vary depending on the “location” of your dollhouse (a beach house will be surrounded by very different birds than a country house), so make sure you pick the right ones! Below is a list of birds that you can display in and around your dollhouse.

There are perhaps more options for birds than any other animal (with the exception of dogs) available for dollhouses. This great variety is due to the fact that the birds can be placed in many places: they can be perched inside a bird cage or outside in a tree, or they can be outside on the lawn or by a pond or by the seashore.

perched birds

The greatest variety of birds are those that are meant to be perched. They come in a wide variety of positions and colors, and are too numerous to describe. However, listed below are the birds that you can choose to display on a tree or in a bird cage.

African Gray Parrot – American Crow – American Goldfinch – Barrand Parakeet – Black Bird – Blue Wax-billed Cockatoo – Blue Jay – Blue Turtle-necked Parakeet – Brown Thrush – Canary – Canary-winged Parakeet – Cardinal – Cedar Waxwing – Lori Babbler – Chickadee – Cockatoo – Cockatoo – Conure – Crow – Downy Woodpecker – Eastern Baltimore Oriole – Eastern Bluejay – Evening Grosbeak – Flicker – Golden-mantled Rosella – Gouldian Finch – Gray Cockatoo – Green-naped Lory – Gray Parakeet – Hermit Thrush – House Finch – House Sparrow – Barn Wren – Hummingbird – Jamaican Owl – Java Sparrow – Kingfisher – Laughing Dove – Long-eared Owl – Lovebird – Light Green Parakeet – Lutino Cockatoo – Lutino Cockatoo – Macaw – Magpie – Marsh Wren – Red Chicken Mealy – Rosella Mealy – Mourning Dove – Norwich Fancy Canary – Nuthatch – Oropendola – Owl – Budgerigar – Parrot – Pell’s Fish Owl – Dove – Piranga or livacea – Plum-headed Parakeet – Purple Finch – Red-billed Lory – Red-breasted Robin – Red-flecked ry – Red-eared Waxbill – Red-winged Blackbird – Red-bellied Woodpecker – Red-headed Parrot – Robin – Scarlet Tanager – Scoops-owl – Owl Snowy Sparrow – Speckled Pigeon – Spice Finch – Splendis Grass Parakeet – Sulphur-crested Cockatoo – Sun Conure – Woodpecker – Yellow-bellied Sapsucker – Yellow Robin

other birds

In addition to these birds, there are many that can be displayed by a pond or walking across your lawn. There is a wide variety of geese, ducks and swans, plus chicks or ducklings to choose from.

Of course, more exotic birds are also available. Below is a list of birds that might work for a dollhouse in an unusual location.

Blue-footed Boobies – Brown Hawk – Brown Pelican – Crane – Eagle – Flamingo – Gannets – Glossy Ibis – Great White Heron – Gross Dove – Heron – Ibis – Jacana – Blue Egret – Little Egret – Ostrich – Peacock – Penguin – Purple Redfish – Quail – Gull – Bald eagle – White heron – White ibis – White pelican – White-faced ibis – Yellow rail

bird accessories

Although most dollhouse birds don’t need much, there are a few accessories you might want to consider. If you want to display a couple of birds inside, you’ll want a bird cage. They come in brass, white wire, or iron. Some hang from a bracket, others stand on the floor, and some come with a planter. You may also want to consider bird houses or bird baths for your outdoor birds. You can also get a hummingbird feeder. If you plan to perch them in a tree, you may want to get a bird’s nest.