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Amish Made Poly Lumber Triple Wren House
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Amish Made Poly Lumber Triple Wren House
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Dimensions & Specifications

Dimensions
Width: 8"
Depth: 7"
Height: 18 1/2"
Entrance Hole Size: 1 1/8" Round

Material:
Environmentally Friendly Poly

Standard Features
Post Mount Only (2 Screws Included)
The Side Lifts for Easy Cleaning
3 Separate Nesting Compartments
3 Perches
Side Lifts Open For Easy Clean Out
Poly Easily Cleaned with Soap & Water
Stainless Hardware
Amish Handcrafted in the USA

What Color for Your Bird House?
Make it Your Own by Selecting Your Poly Colors

Additional Information

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Overview

Amish Made Recycled Plastic Triple Wren House, Vertical – A Deluxe High-Rise Condo for Your Backyard Birds!

Imagine a charming, bustling tower of activity in your garden, a vibrant high-rise neighborhood for your feathered friends. The Amish Made Recycled Plastic Triple Wren House offers just that – three cozy nesting compartments, cleverly stacked vertically to provide multiple families a safe and stylish place to call home. This isn't just a birdhouse; it's a testament to sustainable living and an invitation to witness nature's beauty reaching for the sky.   Designed specifically for small songbirds, each of the three cozy compartments features a perfectly sized 1 1/8" round entrance hole. This makes it an ideal nesting sanctuary for Wrens, Chickadees, Tufted Titmice, Nuthatches, and other delightful small species, ensuring only the right-sized residents move into this avian apartment complex.

Why Choose This Trendy Vertical Bird Condo?

  • Three Tiered Cozy Compartments: Offers a unique "high-rise condo" style setup, potentially inviting multiple pairs of birds to nest in close proximity, leading to a vibrant, active backyard. Its vertical design makes efficient use of space, providing multiple homes in a compact footprint.
  • Perfectly Sized Entrances: The small 1 1/8" hole keeps out larger, more aggressive birds, protecting the precious nesting small songbirds.
  • Unrivaled Durability: Crafted with exceptional care in northern Indiana by Amish artisans, this birdhouse is built to last a lifetime, enduring all seasons.
  • Eco-Friendly Poly Lumber: Made from 100% recycled milk jugs, choosing this birdhouse means you're providing a home for birds and making a positive impact on the planet by reducing plastic waste.
  • Maintenance-Free: Forget painting, staining, or repairs! Poly Lumber will not fade, crack, splinter, or rot. It's completely weatherproof and requires no upkeep, giving you more time to enjoy your feathered residents.

FAQs About Your New Wren House & Its Future Residents:

Question: This bird house is perfect for communal birds! What types of birds like to live in communities together? Answer: While most small songbirds are territorial during nesting, the design of this triple house can allow multiple pairs of wrens or other small birds to set up adjacent nests if suitable territory is available. This creates a lively "mini-community" in your yard! Some birds, like Purple Martins, are well-known for true colonial nesting, but for a house like this, it encourages individual pairs to nest near each other, leading to more bird activity for you to enjoy.   Question: How long do baby wrens stay with their parents? Answer: Baby wrens (fledglings) typically leave the nest about 12-18 days after hatching. However, their parents will continue to feed and care for them for another 2-3 weeks as they learn to forage and become independent.   Question: Will wrens return to the same nest? Answer: Wrens are quite adaptable! They often return to the same general area or even the same nest box in subsequent breeding seasons. If they had a successful brood in one compartment, they might use it again, or choose a different empty compartment in your triple house.   Question: Why are wrens such popular birds? Answer: Wrens are beloved for many reasons! They are small, energetic, and curious birds with a distinct, loud, bubbling song that can be heard far beyond their tiny size. Their lively antics, adaptable nature, and the sheer delight of seeing their industrious nesting habits make them a perennial favorite among bird watchers.   Question: What direction should a wren house face? Answer: For optimal bird comfort and safety, it's generally recommended to face a wren house away from the prevailing winds (often towards the east or southeast) to protect it from harsh rain and cold. Ensure it gets some morning sun but is shaded from the intense afternoon heat.   Ready to elevate your backyard bird-watching with a thriving vertical community? Invest in the beauty, durability, and sustainability of the Amish Made Triple Wren House today! Give these beloved songbirds a secure, stylish, and lasting high-rise home, and enjoy the delightful symphony and activity they bring to your world.

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Amish Made Poly Lumber Triple Wren House

Product ID:54568
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