There are a wide range of unique birdhouse styles to be
found. Examples of this include:
Face birdhouse - One of the more popular of this style is the
cat faced birdhouse which is
also offered as a feeder as well. Another popular
version of this would be the St. Francis face birdhouse.
Another is the
Old Man birdhouse with an
open nose style birdhouse, along with frog and leave
faces. Deer face and another with a pirate with an eye
patch complete the face styles of birdhouses.
Here are a few more, including some bird shaped birdhouses
from JustBirdhouses.
There are many that look like small cottages, and this theme
extends up to the larger ones that are styled like Cape Cod
homes, or a Victorian Mansion.
Painted houses provide the flexibility to take on a a variety
of looks and motifs, with patterns including angels and
Tweety Bird to be found. In a similar vein, you can find
birdhouses with stained glass windows, to give the feel of a
chapel. Speaking of churches, you can find some in a
Byzantine style, along with a Gothic style.
Probably the most unusual is the birdhouse fashioned from a
fishing hat. This hangs on the wall, and the hole for the
fishing hat birdhouse is in the top of the hat.