Elijebirds Premium Cedar Bluebird House for Outside - Wooden Bird Box with White Painted Roof & Noel Guard Predator Protection - Durable Birdhouses

$39.95
by Elijebirds

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ULTIMATE PREDATOR PROTECTION: Equipped with a built-in Noel Guard, this bluebird house keeps your feathered friends safe from raccoons, cats, and other predators, ensuring a secure nesting environment. PREMIUM CEDAR WOOD: Crafted from naturally weather-resistant and durable cedar wood. The white painted roof not only adds a beautiful touch to your garden but also reflects the sun's heat, keeping the birds cool during summer. TAILORED FOR BLUEBIRDS: Specifically designed with the optimal hole size and interior dimensions to attract Eastern, Western, and Mountain Bluebirds, while keeping out larger aggressive species. EASY TO CLEAN & MOUNT: Includes all necessary screws and washers for a quick, hassle-free installation on any post or tree. Features an easy-open side/front door for quick end-of-season cleaning. A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR BIRD LOVERS: Enhance any backyard or garden. It’s the perfect eco-friendly gift for nature enthusiasts, grandparents, or anyone who loves bird watching. Preserve the Bluebird. By purchasing these birdhouses, you are helping to conserve and preserve the American bluebird. Their design, following the guidelines of the American Bluebird Society, provides the utmost comfort for bluebirds. They are also a fun and rewarding project to build with your family. Where should I place my birdhouse? It is advisable to place your birdhouse on a metal pole at a height of at least 5 feet and no more than 15 feet to lower the risk of predation. In general terms, Bluebirds prefer open or semi-open grassland habitat with widely spaced trees and little or no undergrowth, and with sparse ground cover or low grass. They can be found in forest clearings, clear-cut forests, burned areas, pastures, orchards, mowed meadows, large lawns, parks, cemeteries, golf courses, and along roadsides. They like areas with perches (such as fences, power lines, and shrubs) nearby for hunting and to be able to keep an eye on their nests. However, each species has a number of specific and additional preferences. For eastern bluebirds, nestboxes should be spaced at intervals of at least 125 to 150 yards. For western and mountain bluebirds, this spacing should be 200 to 300 yards. Keep this in mind when setting up a trail. Placement of the birdhouse Depending on whether you plan to hang the birdhouse from a tree, nail it to a pole, or place it on an elevated platform, we recommend that you go to your hardware store to purchase the necessary materials ahead of time.

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