Cedrus House
The Cedrus House is a delightfully simple and modern birdhouse design. The quality speaks for itself with clean slants, gentle curves and no exposed screw holes. It's made of unfinished cedar which is naturally rot and insect resistant. The roof is slightly elevated above the frame to allow for airflow. The overhang and slant help protect the birds against rain and wind. The 1 ¼” hole size and interior dimensions are ideal for a long list of small north american birds and should be too small for most common predators. Here are some North American birds that might consider making Cedrus House their home: Chickadees (black-capped, siberian, mountain, chestnut-backed), Downy Woodpecker, Nuthatch (brown headed, red breasted, white breasted, pygmy), Tufted Titmouse, Wren (bewick, carolina, house, winter) *Birdhouse only* - For stand suggestions read the mounting directions. Assembly: Place the copper stand-offs on top of the threaded inserts on the house and the holes in the roof over t