Large Wooden Robin Birdhouse Garden Nest Boxes (Set of 4)
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General description These open fronted nest boxes are a healthy size and are ideal for most garden birds, offering 1.5cm thick wooden walls for insulation. Perfect for Robins in particular, these birdhouses come in a great value pack of four, allowing you to position them at different vantage points. During the colder months, providing shelter for our garden visitors is essential, and these sturdy bird boxes are a perfect welcome for our feathered friends. Technical specifications Dimensions: 29cm x 20cm x 17cm Opening size: 13cm x 7cm Wall thickness: 1.5cm Usage It is recommended that you site robin nest boxes no more than 1 - 2 metres high. Open fronted nest boxes are preferred by not only Robins but also Wrens and Pied Wagtails.
General description These open fronted nest boxes are a healthy size and are ideal for most garden birds, offering 1.5cm thick wooden walls for insulation. Perfect for Robins in particular, these birdhouses come in a great value pack of four, allowing you to position them at different vantage points. During the colder months, providing shelter for our garden visitors is essential, and these sturdy bird boxes are a perfect welcome for our feathered friends. Technical specifications Dimensions: 29cm x 20cm x 17cm Opening size: 13cm x 7cm Wall thickness: 1.5cm Usage It is recommended that you site robin nest boxes no more than 1 - 2 metres high. Open fronted nest boxes are preferred by not only Robins but also Wrens and Pied Wagtails.
AmazonOpen fronted design: Appeals to Robins as it emulates the natural nesting habits they would use in the wild Durable construction: Made from 15mm thick timber for strength and insulation against the weather Generous proportions: Measures 29cm high by 20cm x 17cm, the opening is 13cm x 7cm For other birds as well: This design appeals to Wrens, Pied Wagtails and Blackbirds as well as Robins
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