Relaxdays Owl Nesting Box, Fir Wood, Weatherproof, HWD: 38.5 x 25 x 28 cm, Hinged, Bird House, Hanging Outside, Natural
£54.90
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Description
With the help of the nesting box, you and your family can watch smaller owl species such as the Little Owl or Tengmalm's Owl breed. The entrance hole is well away from the bottom of the box, so the young birds are well protected from predators. The bird house also has a hinged door which makes it easy to clean the owl box after the breeding season. The nest box is made from natural and weather resistant fir wood.
Owl nesting box in detail - Overall dimensions H x W x D: approx. 38.5 x 25 x 28 cm - Interior H x W x D: approx. 33 x 18 x 21 cm - Entrance hole H x W : approx. 9.5 x 9.5 cm - Weight: approx. 1.4 kg - Material: Fir wood, iron - Colour: Natural
Hatchery for owls - For smaller owls like Little Owl or Tengmalm's Owl - Also suitable as nesting box for jackdaws or stock doves - Bird house to hang on tree or house wall - With hinged door for easy cleaning - With practical perch and hook to close the door - Made of weatherproof fir wood in flamed look
Instructions for mounting the nesting box - Install the nesting box for tawny owls at a height of 3-10 m - For rough-legged owls, jackdaws or stock doves, install at a height of 6-15 m - The entrance hole should face east or south-east - It is best to hang them in a place protected from wind and rain - Hang several nesting boxes at a distance of 10 m from each other - It is best to install the bird nesting house in autumn or winter - Clean in late summer - sweep out or use clear water
Included in delivery - 1x nesting box - Decorative items are not included
Corresponds well to the description. Meets my expectations. Fast delivery very well protected.
HHelene
Published on 08/12/2025, France
Seems perfect
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