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Wildlife World - New England Nest Box - Green

Wildlife World - New England Nest Box - Green

Store/Wildlife Homes, Food & Feeders/Bird Houses
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Wildlife World - New England Nest Box - Green
Store/Wildlife Homes, Food & Feeders/Bird Houses
Product Details

Reminiscent of New England beach huts, each house features real shingle roofs and lapboard sides and a silvered hole protector.

Perfect for small bird species such as blue tits, coal tits, marsh tits etc. and delightful addition to your garden.

Just be aware there are cheap knock-off copies of this Wildlife World Manufactured bird box! Don't get caught out...

Siting

The nest box should be sited on a tree, wall or garden fitting at least 1.5m – 2.5m above the ground, preferably in a place where cats and predators cannot access it. The ideal aspect is facing east, SE and NE are also fine. The box should be left empty as wild birds will bring their own nest material into the box.

Monitoring & Inspection

Nesting is most likely during April and May and in the event of chicks hatching there will be frenetic feeding activity by the parent birds. Take care not to disturb during this time as any intervention may result in the parent birds' eggs or young being abandoned.

Maintenance

The nest boxes are made from slow-seasoned FSC timber and may be painted annually with matching water-based paints to maintain their appearance. The nest box may be cleaned out of any old nesting material and disinfected with a suitable product such as Wildkleen outside of the breeding season (Sept to Feb). To open, swing the brass catch to the upright position and pivot the nest box side, by opening at the bottom.

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