This clever looking birdhouse appears to be glued to the roof tile and made of 
clay, itself.
So, how does one clean it out periodically?
Donna Scott
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  Subject: Birdhouse Roof Tile



  A roof tile/birdhouse.  Pretty cool idea.  I wonder if they can do a bat 
house too?

  
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/designboom/birdhouse-rooftile-klaas-kuiken_b_2402279.html



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