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These stylish Woodcrete nest boxes are designed to be placed on house and garage walls and balconies. These woodcrete nest boxes are famous for their durability - lasting for at least 20-25 years. Woodcrete is a blend of wood, concrete and clay which will not rot, leak, crack or warp. Schwegler boxes are carefully designed to mimic natural nest sites and provide a stable environment for chick rearing and winter roosting.
The nest box has a 32mm entrance hole to attract common garden birds such as coal tits, blue tits, redstart, nuthatches, pied flycatchers, house and tree sparrows. They have a removable front panel for inspection/cleaning and fit easily to most walls and should be sited at a height of 1.5m - 5m. Installation is simple using the screw hook and wall plug supplied.
For top tips on making your nest box a success, see our blog on Five FAQs About Attracting Birds to Your Nest Box.