Made by a Washington Crafter.
Built to Audubon Society recommended specifications, this birdhouse has a Southwest Native America Navaho Indian Adobe home flare, including roof poles, ladder, archway, cactus, dressing around the bird entrance and a raised nesting floor to prevent the potential of water seeping in under the birdhouse into the nesting area.
Specifications:
- Width 11"
- Nest Area 5" x 5"
- Depth 7.75"
- Height 11.50"
- Hole Height 4"
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Hole Size 1.5"
This birdhouse Adobe home comes plumbed with three drains and four natural air conditioners (vents), two on each side. It is insulated with 7/8" cedar. By removing three screws on the bottom you can take the bottom off for a complete spring cleaning. The roof provides a platform for father bird to scout the area for any bad guys while protecting mother bird and babies.
All ladders and roof poles are in teak.
The cactus is green.
The bird entrance dressing varies.
This birdhouse is designed and best suited for Swallows, however, we have had Bluebirds, Wrens and Nuthatch renters. It is designed to be mounted on a building, tree or pole. Swallows are good neighbors with each other, most other birds and people.
This is a build to order item, delivery will be about 2-3 weeks after payment is received with you order.