All Bird Houses
Duncraft Robin Nesting Shelter
Attractive nesting box for a variety of birds. Robins and Phoebes specifically prefer nesting boxes. The nesting boxes should be flush mounted to a structure or under the eave of your house.
Kestrel House (1748V)
Formerly called the Sparrow Hawk, the Kestrel eats insects and small rodents. This house includes an internal perch (shown in photo with door open) so mother and babies can keep an eye out for their next meal. Comes with wood chips.
Screech and Northern Saw-Whet Owl House (1753V)
Screech owls at 10" tall and saw-whet owls at 7" have tough competition from other birds because they are so small. This house provides a perfect cavity, complete with wood chips for nesting material. Crafted of Eastern white pine.
Downy Woodpecker House (1755V)
America's smallest woodpecker, the Downy is a backyard favorite. They are friendly little birds that enjoy being around people. Since Downys tend to use nest boxes in the winter as roosts to escape the cold, one might want to put up a house in the fall.
Three Woodpecker House (1756V)
Only a few varieties of woodpeckers will live in a man-made box, but the Hairy, Red-headed and Red-bellied Woodpeckers regularly do so. This house comes with wood chips and a slate predator guard to keep squirrels from enlarging the entrance hole.
Flicker House (1757V)
The Northern Flicker is a woodpecker that utilizes a bird house quite readily.
Bluebird House Special (Save $8.00)
Easy to hang, simple to clean. Setting up a bluebird trail couldn't be any easier. Put up 6 or more houses to create your own trail. Mounts to fencepost or pole, built of cedar to last! House measures 12 x 6-1/4 x 7-1/4 inches, 1-1/2 inch entry hole.
Bluebird House Special (Save $10.00)
Crafted of long lasting cedar, our American Traditional Bluebird House is built to last. Simple to hang, easy clean out front pivoting panel. Mounts to fence post, or pole. Built in predator guard around 1-1/2 inch opening.
Chickadee, Nuthatch, Wren House (Save $7.00)
Did you know a house wren will eat spiders, bugs, beetles, and caterpillars. Wrens provide natural control of pesky garden bugs. Hang multiple houses around your yard for these handy garden helpers. Mounts easily to a tree, barn, or post.
Duncraft Eastern Bluebird Houses - Set of Six (Save $69.75)
Blaze your own bluebird trail. All the right 'specs' to house Eastern bluebirds. Endorsed by the North American Bluebird Society, these six homes feature the proper entry hole size with predator-proof extension.








