About this deal
With an open front area, a private nest space behind the side wall and a cosy liner in the roof, this bird nester provides small birds, like Robins, with a safe and secure space to raise chicks and shelter from the bad weather. Our goals are by 2030: Site the nest on a tree, wall, fence or building at least 1. If you're looking to provide an open nesting bird with a safe nest box, the cabin nester is the perfect way to do this. The box should be left empty as wild birds will bring their own nest material into the box. LOCATION: The ideal aspect is facing East, North, North East and South East are also fine. The Robin is an open fronted nester, which means it likes its nests to have an open front. Robin's are one of the UK's most popular garden birds and we love seeing them thrive in our gardens. - 33% of Derbyshire will be managed for wildlife - We will have at least 1,000,000 wild connections each year - 1 in 4 will act for wildlife- We will be carbon positive Made from frost resistant ceramic and with a mountain hole making it easy to hang, this nester is not only stunning, but also convenient.
- Ensure window surface is clean and dry.
- Why not try with the I Love Robins TreatTray Canopy to keep your seed dry.
- Press suckers firmly onto the window.
- Clean regularly: lift tabs to free suckers from window.
Reviews
trek
It did take a couple of years for them to nest as I think it was too exposed as the ivy wasn’t fully grown. Great, sturdy teapot, great gift idea too. We put it behind some ivy against the corner fence and today we have little babies!