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Choose a ChapelWood Nest Box - with love
National Nest Box Week: 14th – 21st February 2012
Published:  13 January, 2012

Share your heart with the birds this Valentine’s Day by celebrating National Nest Box Week, 14th – 21st February 2012, with a ChapelWood nest box.

 

National Next Box Week, organised by the British Trust for Ornithology, has been set up to encourage people to create homes for Britain’s many wild birds in their gardens.  Designed to promote and encourage biodiversity and conservation of wild birds and wildlife, National Nest Box Week is the perfect time to make the most of the wide variety of bird boxes on the market. 

ChapelWood offers an extensive range of nest boxes from entry-level rustic wooden designs to premium luxury swiss style retreats.  The range caters for a wide variety of wild birds including blue tits, sparrows, owls and woodpeckers. 

 

Henry Corbett, ChapelWood’s brand manager, said: “This special week offers the ideal opportunity for us to educate consumers on the importance of suitable homes for birds and help them to encourage feathered friends to visit their garden for many more weeks and months to come.”

Bird nest boxes and houses from ChapelWood:

 

Eco-friendly nest boxes – Chapelwood’s eco range focuses on offering a long lasting and hard wearing alternative to wood.  Made from 100% recycled sheet plastic, the eco range of bird boxes include:

  • Premium Eco Robin Box –Well insulated with open fronted design perfect for attracting robins. 
  • Premium Eco Nest Box –Well insulated, with magnetically securing access door and twin hole facia.

Natural range – Chapelwood’s natural range features natural roosting pouches and FSC certified wooden products.  Natural nest boxes include:

  • Robin Nest Box in Cedar – rot resistant FSC cedar.  Detailed natural finish.
  • Multi hole Nesting Box in Cedar – rot resistant FSC cedar.  Detailed natural finish.  Supplied with four different face plates to attract a wide variety of nesting birds
  • Blue Tit Nesting Box in Rustic Cedar – rot resistant FSC cedar.  Detailed natural finish with a rustic bark roof.
  • Nest Box – made from thick cut FSC pine.  Features side opening for easy cleaning
  • Robin Nesting Box – made from thick cut FSC pine, perfect for highly insulating properties.
  • Multi Hole Nest Box – made from thick cut FSC pine.  Designed with three different faces.
  • Pine Natural Roosting Pocket – made from pine branches, provides natural protection from the elements
  • Reed Weave Natural Roosting Pocket – natural protection from the elements.  Made from sustainably sourced reeds.
  • Bamboo Leaf Natural Roosting Pocket – made from sustainably sourced bamboo leaf, the material provides natural protection from the elements.
  • Sparrow Terrace – made from thick cut FSC pine.  The terrace is divided into three nesting chambers.
  • Little Owl Nest Box – made from thick cut FSC pine for maximum insulation, screwed together for regidity. Large open frontage.
  • Woodpecker Nest Box – made from thick cut FSC Pine for maximum insulation.  Features and enticing part excavated frontage.  Components screwed together for rigidity.

 

To find out more about Chapelwood’s range of nest boxes visit www.chapelwoodwildlife.com or call 01905 791984.

 







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