Woodlink Wooden Bluebird House - Model BB1 7.5" x 7.25" x 13"

Brand:Woodlink

3.5/5

64.78

This ornithologically correct, traditional style Woodlink Bluebird House is designed specifically for bluebirds. Constructed of durable re-forested, kiln dried, inland red cedar it is both weather resistant and insect repelling. Assembled with rust resistant zinc chromate screws (not nails) to withstand temperature changes. Ideal for the Eastern, Western, and Mountain Bluebird. Designed with a 1 1/2” entrance hole it is especially attractive to the eastern bluebird. Built with a 5" x 5" base and a 1-1/2" hole centered 6" above the floor, the design corresponds with optimum bluebird dimensions. Featuring an easy open front panel, front slides down for checking the progress of nesting birds without disturbing them and for quick and easy cleaning. A 1/2" air ventilation gap is provided at the top as well as a drain hole at the base. Specifically designed entrance holes discourages other unwanted species from invading the nesting area. Fully assembled and ready to mount.

Made in the USA. Easy open front to make cleaning easy. A 1/2" air ventilation gap is provided at the top and a drain hole at the base. One 1/2" hole is ideal for eastern bluebirds. Ornithologically designed to attract bluebirds. Constructed of reforested, kiln dried, inland red cedar. Easy open front to make cleaning easy. A 1/2-Inch air ventilation gap is provided at the top and a drain hole at the base. One 1/2-Inch hole is ideal for eastern bluebirds. Ornithologically designed to attract bluebirds. Constructed of reforested, kiln dried, inland red cedar.
Brand Woodlink
Color wood
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,198 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 24301
Item Weight 2.75 pounds
Manufacturer Kay Home Products
Material Wood
Product Dimensions 6.25"D x 7.13"W x 11.75"H
Product Dimensions 7.13 x 6.25 x 11.75 inches
Style Classic

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Scritto da: Shelly Cummins
good quality
I bought 2 bird boxes. I had bluebirds in one and sparos in the other. good quality, easy to open to clean out. easy to mount.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It was constructed a little off kilter. A bit carelessly.
I think it will work but, the house wasn't constructed well. The little hook that keeps the front door closed was screwed in so it wouldn't keep the door closed. Also, one of the screws that hold the roof on split the roof. Not so good. I really should return it.
Scritto da: BP
Made in China: cheap and low quality
Look, it's better than nothing, but it is made in China and the fit of the parts is poor. The part that should hold the front closed allows it to open far too wide. I had to drill a hole and install a screw to keep the front firmly shut for the safety of the birds.
Scritto da: Hometown Girl
Put up the Bluebird house and that afternoon had a sweet couple building their nest!
Had a sweet pair of Bluebirds ready to occupy their new home the afternoon the house was mounted on the fence!
Scritto da: Birdie
Disappointing
Expensive for what you get. Boards are warped and edges are chipped. Would not recommend or would not purchase again. Going to disassemble and use it as pattern and make my own. Maybe a few extras to sell to recoup this loss.
Scritto da: Augustine S.
Well made
Sturdy
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Easy to clean out
Simple construction. Easy to install and clean out
Scritto da: Coup
Chickadee pair found it in less than 10 minutes after hanging it!
I bought this to add to my backyard that already has a much loved bird feeder (see other review), bird bath, and summer raspberry patch. A hung this on a young magnolia tree (trunk is only 4-6" wide), and used and old phone cord to hang it through the roof holes securely to the trunk next to a branch that's about an inch thick. Within less than 10 minutes the resident chickadee pair that frequents the popular hanging feeder spotted it, but they ultimately did not move in.... UPDATE as of 3 weeks later: A male sparrow was spotted trying to coax female sparrows to nest inside, but was unlucky. Finally, a male wren has been diligently adding twigs for weeks. I opened the box and he had woven a gorgeous thick twig burrow with a quarter-size entry, but lazy house sparrows came along and destroyed it! At nearly double the size as him, they collapsed his structure and wanted to nest on top of the 4 inches of twigs inside. I saw them bullying him and felt so bad for all of his work, so I "hatched" a plan to keep the sparrows away....I took a strong outdoor bumper sticker and cut a much smaller quarter-size 'wren' size hole in the middle....left the paper on the sticker except for 1/2" of each edge, so that the wrens won't get 'stuck' to the sticker adhesive...i stuck this over the original entry hole to the box, leaving 1/4" of the original wood entry hole exposed for gripping at the bottom. It worked! The sparrows could not fit into the hole and within a day have gone to the other neighbor's yard with the other feeders...The male wren is very happy now and has been re-building his nest inside and singing all day to attract females...I like that he is not territorial with the nest box like the chickadees that were chasing others from the nearby feeder when they thought they might move into the box.... UPDATE AS OF 3 MONTHS LATER: House wren male has successfully coaxed the same female to nest in the box TWICE in rapid succession. I opened the front and cleaned it out, spraying the inside with a hose, and left it open for a few days to air out....within a week, the same territorial, effervescent male house wren returned to re-build the nest. The female, about 3 weeks after her 1st clutch fledged moved back and it happy as ever. I water proofed the house more by adding bathroom caulk around where the room meets the back (there was a gap that led to rain getting inside). I still continue to use a sticker to make the front door smaller to prevent sparrows from killing the wren babies.
Scritto da: Shelley M Helmer
Five Stars
Awesome bird house! Easy to open and clean and it was occupied within 1 week.

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