Uncle Dunkel's Bark Clad Winter Bird Nesting Box
Uncle Dunkel's Bark Clad Winter Bird Nesting Box
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Give backyard songbirds a comfortable and scenic roost for the winter months when you set up this Uncle Dunkel's Bark Clad Winter Bird Nesting Box.
- Durable, bark clad roosting box gives chickadees, wrens, and other songbirds a sheltered spot to rest in bad weather
- 1.5" diameter entry hole is placed low on the bark clad side panel, keeping warm air inside the chamber
- A pair of perching rods are offset in the box's interior, letting birds rest easily when the weather is bad outside
- Sturdy, wooden front panel features a rectangular piece nearly 4" in length, acting as a handle for raising this section and checking the interior
- Striking unit is crafted from hardy, 0.75" pine and sports a poplar bark clad entrance panel for a standout piece
- Unadorned nest box is perfect for painting or staining, should you wish to customize it
- Sturdy latch on the front panel keeps it closed while birds are roosting, retaining some warmer air
- Pair of mounting holes allow you to attach nest box to a tree or, alternatively, mount it on a post with a bracket
- Made in the USA
Opening: 1.5" dia. Bark Clad Winter Bird Nesting Box
Dimensions: 13.5"L x 8.5"W x 11"H overall Bark Clad Winter Bird Nesting Box
Mounting: tree, wall, or post mount Bark Clad Winter Bird Nesting Box
Construction: wood Bark Clad Winter Bird Nesting Box
Shipping Weight: 8 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.