The Great British Bird box is a good-sized box with a 32mm hole allowing for various species such as Blue, Coal, Great and Marsh Tits. Tree Sparrows, House Sparrows, and Pied Fly Catchers can use this box too, so it will be helpful to all town and city birds looking for a place to nest or roost overnight. The box comes with fixing screws for fences or walls, however wire for tree fixing and hole protection plates to protect from squirrel or woodpeckers can be purchased in addition. The roof lid is opened by two swivel clips, so access is very easy for humans, although difficult for squirrels to gain access! The base has drain holes to ensure the box remains clean and dry for the nesting birds. Please see the specification sheet for dimensions.
All the timber I use is 19mm thick European redwood Pine and is sourced from a U.K company with a superb sustainability policy. The timber is left natural rough sawn to enable the fledglings to climb out when they are ready to leave the box. The boxes are made from a very durable and robust thickness of timber that is chunky and strong. It will be resilient to all weathers and has proved to be a lovely home for many breeding birds and even a resting space overnight for individual birds.
Made In Britain
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All our products are hand made in our Kent workshop, using the highest quality materials and robust thick timber. All the timber used is FSC certified sustainable timber cut and produced in the UK. The bird boxes are made to RSPB & Kent Wildlife specifications ensuring the habitat is perfect for your garden and woodland birds.
Measurements
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Height: 35cm
Depth: 21cm
Width: 15cm
Please see detailed measurement specifications in the product photos.
FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE
100% FSC sustainable timber
5 year guarantee on every box
Fully hand made in the UK
Bird-friendly weatherproof paint
Fully traceable production
We Plant Two Trees For Every Sale
Every time we make a sale, we plant two trees with our partners at Carma. That means that when you buy one of our boxes, you also protect habitats for the birds of the future.