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This simple integrated Starling box provides a rugged permanent roost for starlings in new builds and existing buildings alike. Made from FSC-certified woodconcrete this box is designed to give starlings a place to roost while at the same time keeping up the thermal efficiency and structure of the walls they are incorporated in. The wooden concrete provides thermal insulation both during hot summers and cold winters and provides a consistent durable nesting spot for starlings to return year-after-year.
Built slightly shallower than other designs, this box is more suitable to use where there is a reduced cavity. This box can be proud, flush or recessed into the wall surface and may be rendered or covered with brick slips depending on design needs.
Material: Wood-based concrete
Outside: 32x18x16.5 cm
Entrance diameter: 45 mm
Weight: 4.8 kg
Colour: Grey