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Wildlife World Robin Teapot Nester

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Placement of Robin bird box should be sited deep into ivy or a leafy area; it could be blooming leaf's on a trellis, to creepers or wild ivy growing up a fence or wall of house. Instead, don't waste the opportunity for Robins to nest by fixing a Robin nest in the wrong place, as it must be very specific.

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The perfect gift for bird lovers or wildlife enthusiasts who want to make their garden a home for robins. This nest box designed to look like an old-fashioned teapot will provide them with their own bespoke home and would make a lovely feature in your garden, or a great gift for any bird loving friend. The reason for this is to allow any rain that does fall on the box to drain off, instead of trickling inside the box. Crafted from real frost resistant ceramic, this nester is easy to clean and is finished with drainage holes to prevent it from filling with rain water. Angled pointed roof allows for rain to drain away with a little overhang to stop water entering the box in the first place.While the floor of the Robin natural log nest is sealed up with a plank of wood, so is the roof with additional overhang to protect Robins from the elements. To site this Robin nester you will need to locate it in deep coverage such as ivy; out in the open will be too obvious while appearing to be more decorated garden decor - and it should never be disturbed. Peut également attirer les troglodytes et d'autres espèces telles que les bergeronnettes printanières qui préfèrent les sites de nidification à front ouvert. Fully assembled so no removing panels or the roof for cleaning; to do that you have access to the interior through the open front section. Siting a nesting box is quite easy, as long as you follow the above guide and have a suitable spot in your garden.

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One thing all Robin bird nest boxes have in common is the entrance hole; its large, open with a shallow box for wild birds to use their own material to build up their nest inside the bird box. The tree used or the colouring may vary throughout the year but you can rest safe in the knowledge that the wood used is FSC certified and from a sustainable source.

However, priority of bird box location should never jeopardise the occupants during the nesting season, so it should be alteast 2 metres off the ground, facing north/east always. And well a Robin bird box is likely to be fixed to a trellis, tree or fence with ivy or blooming leaf's for cover, it has much more support in harsh weather. While the floor of this multi-purpose nesting box as what appears to be a fault; in fact the gap is a drainage hole, but will do no harm to nesting Robins and their chicks. Well we've mentioned previously the box should be within reach for you to both setup and be within reach to clean, placement of box is your number one priority.

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The best nesting boxes for robins differ slightly from the conventional boxes that you might be used to seeing. Installation is simple, there are holes if you want to drill it to the tree, or the handle doubles as an ideal hanger. If you don't get regular visits to your garden from the UK's smallest garden bird, the Wren - then you should be in safe hands with only Robins nesting. You can plant now, pay later, lounge in your furniture now and pay next month, or even redesign your whole garden and pay next year! It is finished in lovely shades of brown and green enabling it to blend beautifully amongst the shrubs.This is so important because hot sunshine, in the south, directly hitting a nesting box will cause it to heat up. One of his videos features a robin nesting box In it Bill reinforces the point that there is no guarantee birds will use your nesting boxes.

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They prefer open nesting sites and often utilise man made objects like open boxes, kettles and traditional teapots. There are even a couple of ventilation holes in the base to increase airflow and prevent the build-up of condensation.

Here at Richard Jackson Garden we want to inspire you to make small but meaningful changes to your outdoor space and to turn it into somewhere that you will really love to be. When setting up a Robin bird box, placement of said wooden nesting box for Robins plays an important rule, and will finally decide if a Robin will nest or not. No one size, shape or entrance hole design, Robin bird boxes for sale are designed by professionals so the result is a bird box that are used. They will flit around the garden collecting insects, seeds and worms and can often become so tame they will feed from your hand. Instead of an exposed nesting box on a wall or fence, robins usually prefer to build their nests among natural vegetation, such as ivy and other climbers.

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