Audubon Cedar Duck House
Audubon Cedar Duck House
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Enjoy waterfowl roosting near your pond using the Audubon Cedar Duck House. The straight lines and significant size of this duck house are perfect for wood ducks, which rely on preexisting cavities for nesting, as they are unable to excavate their own. A 4" x 3" oval entry hole rests near the top of the home, protected by the overhang of the slanted roof. A gap between the roof overhang and the front panel ventilates the house, keeping nestlings from overheating. Water can also exit the nest by the narrow gap on the base for a dry roost. The front panel opens for nest checks, while a latch at its base keeps the door securely closed. Additional wooden bars on the interior of the home create a ladder, helping nestlings exit, and two included bags of wood shavings keep eggs from rolling around. The cedar roost resists rot, and its natural color enhances your pond. Mount this duck house to a post or tree, ensuring it is near the water, for optimal placement for wood ducks. Invite colorful ducks to roost near your pond with this Audubon Cedar Duck House. Made in the USA.
Note: The brand on the duck house may appear either as Audubon or Woodlink.
Opening: 3.75"L x 3"W Audubon Cedar Duck House
Dimensions: 14.5"L x 10.75"W x 23"H Audubon Cedar Duck House
Mounting: tree, pole, or post mount Audubon Cedar Duck House
Construction: cedar
Shipping Weight: 17 lbs

Crafted with premium cedar wood and natural materials for lasting durability and eco-conscious design.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials is this made from?
Handcrafted from eco-friendly natural materials — recycled cotton, cedar wood, natural moss, and reclaimed wood. No plastic.
How long does shipping take?
Ships within 1–2 business days. Delivery in 3–7 business days.
Is this suitable for outdoor use?
Yes — all products are designed for year-round outdoor use.
What birds will this attract?
Wrens, sparrows, tits, finches, and most common garden birds.