S&K Decorative Bird in Tree Design On Cedar Blue Bird House

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Accommodate your fine feathered friends with a Bluebird House from S & K Manufacturing. Traditionally, bluebirds relied on abandoned cavities in dead trees or rotten fence posts to raise their families. Development has wiped out many of these natural nesting sites, leading to the ...Accommodate your fine feathered friends with a Bluebird House from S & K Manufacturing.

Traditionally, bluebirds relied on abandoned cavities in dead trees or rotten fence posts to raise their families. Development has wiped out many of these natural nesting sites, leading to the dramatic decline of the bluebird population. But you can help by setting up a wondering nesting box for these beautiful song birds.

It's the perfect size for the bluebird family to set up their home address with room to grow. Mount the house on a T-Post using the T-Post Mount adapter (not included), mount it on a Tri-Tel or Quad-Tel pole using the optional BBV adapter (not included), or mount it directly to a wood fence post or tree. This Bluebird House is produced at Scenic River Industries, a Shelter Workshop located in Missouri that provides meaningful employment opportunities for people with disabilities.

Will bring more songbirds into your yard Don't forget to add a T-Post Mount for easy hanging (not included) Design options: Bluebird on tree branch, Bluebird on stumpTips for Setting Up: 1. Open country with scattered trees and low or sparse ground cover is ideal for setup 2. Suitable habitat should include a fence line, wires, tree branches, or other sites where bluebirds can perch to search for food 3.

Open pastureland, parks away from human traffic, and mowed areas (e.g. cemeteries and golf courses) are ideal locations 4. Mount nestboxes at least 50–200' away from brushy and heavily wooded areas where Wren nest since wrens may destroy bluebird eggs 5.

Bluebirds begin nesting in late March or early April. In southern states, where bluebirds reside year round, nesting may occur even earlier Order today!

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