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| Heartwood Fruit Coop Bird House, Mango Bring tropical color to your yard while helping birds thrive with the Heartwood Mango Fruit Coop Bird House. The bright reddish finish on the home immediately captures attention, and the tall, angled roof adds contrast to the piece. Cypress wood shakes on the roof further the rustic look, and also overhang the 1.125" diameter entry hole to keep water out of the roost. This diminutive and lovely home is specifically designed for wrens and chickadees, and its flat back and attached hardware enable mounting onto a post or wall in moments. A copper panel on the back of the piece allows for seasonal cleanouts, and a drainage slot on the base helps the nest remain dry. The durable cypress body protects nestlings from the elements, and will look great and remain functional for several seasons. Its bright red hue evokes the skin of ripe mangoes, lending a whimsical hint to your yard all year. Invite birds to roost in a fun space with this Mango Fruit Coop Bird House. Made in the USA.
Opening: 1.125" dia.
Dimensions: 5"W x 6"D x 11"H
Mounting: post or wall mount
Construction: cypress, copper
Brand: Heartwood Item Number: HW-193E Availability:
Estimated to ship directly from the manufacturer in 5 business days
Shipping Weight: 4 lbs
Reg: $49.99 Your Price: $44.99 Free Shipping Over $75
Shipping Cost: To see the shipping cost for an item, click "order item" to add it to your cart. For expedited or international shipping costs, you must begin checkout and enter address information.
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