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Bird sNest Box by All Lovely Stuff

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Reminding us that spring is the next season approaching is the Bird sNest Box by designers Ed Ward and Carl Clerkin branded by the British’s All Lovely Stuff. What could adorn your garden more sweetly than this flower pot gone birdie home? A classic terracotta pot has been turned on its side with a douglas fir plywood entrance, adorned with a cute little wing nut perch. Make sure its placed where visible from a window, so you can see it attract different feathered varieties like tree sparrows, great tits, and pied flycatchers.

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