Description
An open-fronted bird box is a specific type of house designed for species that prefer an open front rather than a hole. These types of houses are often used for robins and other bird species that prefer a more exposed entrance to their nesting site.
Open-fronted birdhouses typically have a flat front with a shallow entrance, allowing the bird to easily access the nest. The shallow entrance also makes it more difficult for predators to access the nest.
When setting up an open-fronted birdhouse, it’s important to consider the location and placement. These birdhouses should be placed in a sheltered area, such as under an overhang or in a bush, to provide protection from the elements and predators. It’s also important to ensure that the birdhouse is positioned at a height of 1.5 metres to 2.5 metres
Overall, an open-fronted birdhouse can be a great addition to any garden or outdoor space, providing a safe and comfortable nesting site for birds that prefer this type of entrance.
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