Wildlife World Barn Owl Nest Box

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The Wildlife World Barn Owl Nest Box has been developed with the expertise of experienced owl conservationists to provide a safe and suitable nesting site for breeding Barn Owls. Featuring lightweight...

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Description

The Wildlife World Barn Owl Nest Box has been developed with the expertise of experienced owl conservationists to provide a safe and suitable nesting site for breeding Barn Owls. Featuring lightweight yet durable materials, this specially designed Barn Owl Nest Box offers owls a long-lasting nesting site that is easier to install compared to heavier alternatives. 

  • Flatpack design for easy transportation
  • Handmade from solid timber and recycled agricultural plastic
  • Slow-seasoned timber negates the need for chemical, stains or artificial preservatives.
  • Lightweight making for easier installation
  • Recycled plastic upper and lower hanging/fixing plates
  • Generous sized front platform and flat rooftop for landing area/fledgeling wing exercise
  • Deep interior space for chick safety
  • Large front inspection door with bolt
  • Drilled floor for drainage and ventilation
  • Fitted with a camera clip (a camera is a legal way to monitor this protected species without disturbing them)
Dimensions

67 x 57 x 49cm

Siting the Wildlife World Barn Owl Nest Box

Barns owls are birds of the open countryside (not woodland). Therefore, position the Barn Owl Box on a tree in the open, in a building or on a barn at the edge of woodland. After finding a suitable location, firstly you should site the box high up, 2.5m – 5m, ideally face east, NE or SE. Secondly, remember to ensure a clear flight path to the box.

Barn owls are particularly vulnerable to being hit by traffic because of their low-level hunting style. Therefore, you should not locate your Barn Owl Box within 1/2 mile of major roads.

The presence of vole rich grasslands and less intensively managed habitat is the key to selecting a nest box site.

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