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This eco-friendly bird house is properly sized to shelter house wrens. House wrens occupy the northern two-thirds of the United States and parts of Canada. They breed in forest edges, shrub lands, swamps, fields, farmlands and suburban parks. Wrens are social birds and will use nest boxes close to your house.
This cozy wren house is made of 5/8” Recycled poly lumber with tan base, green roof, flat plexy bottom, stainless steel screws, and hanging cable. Poly-lumber made from recycled plastic and milk jugs, lifetime guarantee to never crack, split or fade. Includes hanging cable. Dimensions: 9" L x 7" W x 7-1/2" H w/hanging cable 16" H
Wren bird houses work best when mounted 5 to 10 feet high close to trees or tall shrubs. The breeding season begins in late April for wrens living in the southern portion of their range and early May in the northern portion.
Most birds favor a steady house, but house wrens don't mind a little movement. This hanging wren house can be hung from a tree branch or bracket. Wrens are notorious for filling up any nest cavity they can find with twigs, regardless of whether they use the nest. Male house wrens will build several nests for the female to choose from. Hanging several nest boxes at eye level on partly sunlit tree limbs will increase your chances of attracting a mated pair. |
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