

Award-winning nest box in wicker specially designed for rednecks, or red sleds as it is also called, from English Wildlife World . Designed by English nature photographer Simon King.
The robin prefers a nest with easy access via an open front, but at the same time wants to be hidden from predators. This nest box was designed with this in mind and easily lets the robin in, while the nest itself is hidden inside one side. At the bottom, there is a small separation between the entrance and the nest so that the eggs and nest material remain.
Hang the birdhouse in a place that has already grown, for example in bushes or on climbing plants. But rednecks also like to move into a shed etc., as long as there is always free access.
Made with a steel skeleton and covered with natural wicker. The floor is covered with rattan and in the ceiling there is a plastic under-roof that protects against rain.
Also suitable for other bird species that prefer the same type of nest, for example Wagtails and Pied Flycatchers.
Award-winning nest box in wicker specially designed for rednecks, or red sleds as it is also called, from English Wildlife World . Designed by English nature photographer Simon King.
The robin prefers a nest with easy access via an open front, but at the same time wants to be hidden from predators. This nest box was designed with this in mind and easily lets the robin in, while the nest itself is hidden inside one side. At the bottom, there is a small separation between the entrance and the nest so that the eggs and nest material remain.
Hang the birdhouse in a place that has already grown, for example in bushes or on climbing plants. But rednecks also like to move into a shed etc., as long as there is always free access.
Made with a steel skeleton and covered with natural wicker. The floor is covered with rattan and in the ceiling there is a plastic under-roof that protects against rain.
Also suitable for other bird species that prefer the same type of nest, for example Wagtails and Pied Flycatchers.