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Nest Box - Collection for Open Environments
Nest Box - Collection for Environments With Cover
Nest Box - General Purpose
Nest Box - House Martin Terrace
Nest Box - Sparrow Terrace
Nest Box - Swallow Nest
Nest Boxes
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The Bird Observatories Council.
Nest Box - Collection for Open Environments
A collection of boxes to give you all you need for a larger sized garden or small holding - the perfect house warming present, or a cost effective way to replace all your old wooden boxes.
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Nest Box - Collection for Environments With Cover
A selection of boxes for a large overgrown or shrubby area with plenty of existing cover.
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Nest Box - General Purpose
This is the official nest box of National Nest Box week, and will not only last much longer than wooden boxes, but also have higher occupancy rates. We offer it in different colours and with different hole sizes for different types of birds. The minimum order is for 2 boxes.
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Nest Box - House Martin Terrace
This specialist box is neat and practical - it can easily be removed for cleaning. It can be sited under the eves or on a sheltered wall, at least 2m above the ground.
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Nest Box - Sparrow Terrace
Sparrows have endured a spectacular fall in numbers over the last few years, partly as a consequence of declining nest sites. They are particularly known for their communal nesting, although our terrace was used by two Blue Tit familes last year.
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Nest Box - Swallow Nest
Like House Martins, Swallows are finding it increasingly difficult to find nest sites in modern buildings and urban surroundings. Nests should be placed at least 1m apart, and more than 6cm from the ceiling to allow access.
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