Which other birds need your help too?
Whilst many of us are lucky enough to attract and recognise the Robins and tits in our gardens, there are many other species that need our help too.
CJ Wildlife is at the forefront of research into "at-risk" species and by working with conservation partners across Europe our knowledge enables us to develop suitable nest boxes for an ever-growing number of species.
For example, House Martins and Treecreepers may be rare visitors to your feeding areas but due to habitat changes they are relying on gardens more and more for nesting sites. Our knowledge of these birds' habits and preferences ensures that the finished box perfectly suits the needs of the species it was designed for, maximising the chances of a successful breeding season.
The FSC logo identifies products which contain wood from well managed forests. They are independently certified in accordance with the rules of the Forest Stewardship Council.
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This House Sparrow 34mm Multi Box is a unique combination of 3 boxes and has been developed specifically for sparrows that enjoy nesting in colonies. They are available with left, right or forward facing entrance holes and can be used individually or as a group.
There is a shortage of natural nesting sites, which is thought to be one of the major factors behind the decline of some of our once most-common birds. Putting up a nest box can encourage them to breed near your home.
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This FSC certified House Sparrow Terrace is split into 3 chambers to accommodate three pairs of these colonial, social birds. Each chamber has a 32mm entrance hole.
Once one of our most common wild birds, House Sparrow populations have sharply declined in recent years, partly due to a lack of natural nesting sites and by siting a nest box specific to their needs will help to combat the decline.
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Starling numbers have fallen by more than 60 per cent in the last 30 years and loss of natural nesting sites may be one contributing factor to this decline. This box provides an ideal man-made alternative nesting site.
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House Martins are the birds with white rumps that build mud nests on the eaves of buildings often in colonies averaging five nests. They will readily use artificial nests and this may encourage other birds to nest nearby.
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The Swallow Nest should be sited inside a building which allows easy access for the birds via an open door or window such as a garage or outhouse.
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This sturdy box has a 7cm diameter hole - the optimum size for allowing Little Owls in whilst keeping the more domineering Tawny Owl out.
This item is Price on application (POA). For the current price please call FREEPHONE 0800 731 2820 or email sales@birdfood.co.uk.
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This UK resident is almost completely nocturnal so you have to be a 'night owl' yourself to spot one. They will use man-made nesting sites, particularly if natural nesting sites are scarce, and this box provides excellent protection.
This item is Price on application (POA). For the current price please call FREEPHONE 0800 731 2820 or email sales@birdfood.co.uk.
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This attractive nest box has a 130mm entrance hole so will attract larger species such as Jackdaws, Stock Doves and Tawny Owls.
This item is Price on application (POA). For the current price please call FREEPHONE 0800 731 2820 or email sales@birdfood.co.uk.
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On the Amber List Grey Wagtails are in steady decline in numbers within the UK and Europe. This practical nest box, made from recycled car seats, is ideal for providing a safe nesting space.
This box is also suitable Pied Wagtails.
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Treecreepers naturally nest in narrow gaps and clefts or behind the loose bark in mature trees. If you don't have suitable trees in your garden this specially designed nest box offers an excellent alternative.
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Designed with a narrow entrance hole in the base, this nest box is perfect for Swifts but will not appeal to nesting House Sparrows or Starlings who have a reputation of taking a liking to the more traditional style swift box.
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This plywood box should be installed on a tree in open farmland, an isolated hedgerow or woodland edge ensuring that the entrance hole is clearly visible.
This item is Price on application (POA). For the current price please call FREEPHONE 0800 731 2820 or email sales@birdfood.co.uk.
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Do your bit to help reverse the decline of the House Sparrow. The shortage of natural nesting habitats is cited as one of the reasons House Sparrows have been in such sharp decline for so long.
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Live video footage of nesting birds - the ultimate in reality TV!
This FSC certified, 32mm hole nest box will attract Great Tits, Pied Flycatchers, Tree Sparrows and House Sparrows. It comes pre-assembled with an infra-red camera which will provide live black and white picture during the day and night, via a 30m cable that plugs directly into your TV
Please Note: image is displayed with side panel removed to display the camera housing.
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The attractive Kingfisher is a welcom sight on British waterways. Their distinctive colours and characteristics make them a delight to watch.
The Kingfisher box can be placed beside a river or lake and shoudl be completely buried so only the entrance to the box is visible.
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