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Roosting Pockets
Here's a bird shelter that looks like birds might have built it themselves. Roosting pockets are part of a centuries-old tradition, yet with a new, natural look all their own. Great protection for birds during chilly weather. Woven from natural grass ...

Roosting Pocket Ornaments
Trim the tree with our all-natural ornaments for bird lovers, inspired by the woven grass roosting pockets found in English gardens. Visiting birds – chickadee, goldfinch and cardinal – are handcrafted from dried daikon radish and mushrooms. Regular catal ...

Large Roosting Pockets
Our exclusive Large Roosting Pockets shelter large birds during winter months, and give smaller birds a cozy nest when spring comes. They can also be filled with seed or nesting materials. Woven of natural materials. ...

Bird Scare Spikes
Even the most devoted bird lover doesn't want birds nesting where they'll be unsafe or in the way. These humane deterrents keep birds from landing on ledges, windowsills, gutters, and air conditioners. Clear polycarbonate spikes are nearly invisible. ...

Roosting Pocket with Roof
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In rural England, bird fanciers weave cozy seagrass "roosting pockets" to give shelter to wrens and other small birds that suffer most from wet and cold. This one has a peaked wooden roof to shed even heavy rains. Songbirds can take shelter during the winter, and build ...




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