This bird house is designed to be suitable for Wrens, and other similar sized birds. It is ideal for introducing children to these tiny garden visitors.
Wrens are often seen on piles of wood, investigating hollow logs, and poking their beaks into crevices in stone walls as they seek out their food. They eat spiders, beetles, caterpillars, grasshoppers and the occasional bee or wasp. The male bird usually makes several nests from grass, moss and leaves, and the female Wren chooses one of them, which she lines with feathers before laying her eggs.
Dimensions: NN (w) x NN (h) x NN (d) cm