Just a suggestion,but I would have made the lid wider at the sides to stop rain from blowing in ,and also puts some grooves on the front for the birds to cling onto while climbing up to the perch.
I've seen Eastern Rosellas nesting in a hollow wall with an entry hole no more than about 5 or 6 cm wide, so if possums are a problem, the entry hole could possibly be a lot smaller.
Great work! Just a note for any future nest boxes you build, birds can get their feet caught in the chicken wire inside the box so latest thinking is cut some grooves on the inside of the box using a router.
Hi Roger, I just looked at your video of 4 years ago. I wondered how you went with the Eastern Rosellas? Did you end up getting some visiting/nesting there? I’m in the process to build one myself for Eastern Rosella’s - same, dont see much of them, just a couple - so Im going to give it a try. Jo Scott
Hi Jolanda, no sadly. I also think I made a mistake with the entry hole being too big and not ensuring that the base of the box is hinged so it can be opened and cleaned out yearly. Also someone pointed out that using chicken wire on the inside for the birds to climb out is dodgy as their feet can get snagged. But all part of the learning process..... 😀. I'll have to come up with version 2...
thank you very much for dis informative video...@UCevCSnXKUj8tm7uBEHtPNRQ... Query:is there any other option to fix a bird house on a tree widout nailing on it...
Thank you so much
muito bom, ver trabalhos sobre aves de fora. aqui tem muito falatorio de explicaçao. coisa q eu nao curto. paraben.
Well done Roger, many thanks.
This is so awesome! Love it!
Great Video Roger!
Just a suggestion,but I would have made the lid wider at the sides to stop rain from blowing in ,and also puts some grooves on the front for the birds to cling onto while climbing up to the perch.
hi John, great suggestions. it was my first attempt and there are a variety of changes I would make for next time including your good ideas.
I've seen Eastern Rosellas nesting in a hollow wall with an entry hole no more than about 5 or 6 cm wide, so if possums are a problem, the entry hole could possibly be a lot smaller.
Great work! Just a note for any future nest boxes you build, birds can get their feet caught in the chicken wire inside the box so latest thinking is cut some grooves on the inside of the box using a router.
Great suggestion! Thanks.
BRILLIANT!
Thanks Roger, great video, any chance of re posting it without the background music. i am half deaf and cant make out everything you are saying.
Hi Roger, I just looked at your video of 4 years ago. I wondered how you went with the Eastern Rosellas? Did you end up getting some visiting/nesting there? I’m in the process to build one myself for Eastern Rosella’s - same, dont see much of them, just a couple - so Im going to give it a try. Jo Scott
Hi Jolanda, no sadly. I also think I made a mistake with the entry hole being too big and not ensuring that the base of the box is hinged so it can be opened and cleaned out yearly. Also someone pointed out that using chicken wire on the inside for the birds to climb out is dodgy as their feet can get snagged. But all part of the learning process..... 😀. I'll have to come up with version 2...
Good on ya bloke if only everyone built one or two
Any takers Roger?
The size pls ? Per cm
thank you very much for dis informative video...@UCevCSnXKUj8tm7uBEHtPNRQ...
Query:is there any other option to fix a bird house on a tree widout nailing on it...
With wire threaded through some old garden hose so it doesn't cut into the bark.
Excellent to see that woodprix has new plans what helped me save some money and energy to build it.