Nest Boxes

British birds are facing a shortage of natural nesting spots โ€” and there are several reasons why. ๐Ÿฆ
Our gardens, parks, and woodlands have become tidier over time, leaving fewer natural holes for birds to make their homes. ๐ŸŒณ Modern buildings also offer fewer nooks and crannies, adding to the problem. Sadly, this has led to a decline in many bird populations.

If you have space to help, why not provide a safe place for them to nest? ๐Ÿ’š
We offer a lovely range of nest boxes โ€” giving your regular garden visitors the perfect place to call home. ๐Ÿชบ

When should I put out a nest box?
You can put out a nest box at any time of year, but autumn ๐Ÿ‚ or early winter โ„๏ธ is ideal, as many birds start searching for nesting sites as early as January.

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Fallen Fruits
Fallen Fruits Small Seagrass Nesting  Roosting Pouch

Fallen Fruits Small Seagrass Nesting Roosting Pouch

ยฃ4.49
This traditional nesting bag made from seagrass offers the Eurasian wren a goodplace to nestle and helps maintain or bring back a population in an area. You can also expect...
Fallen Fruits Large Seagrass Nesting  Roosting Pouch

Fallen Fruits Large Seagrass Nesting Roosting Pouch

ยฃ6.99
Place these attractive roosting pockets around your garden in hedges, trees and ivy, on trellis, sheds and under eaves to provide essential shelter for your garden visitors during the colder...
Fallen Fruits Swallow Cup Nest Box

Fallen Fruits Swallow Cup Nest Box

ยฃ9.99
The Fallen Fruits Swallow Nest Cup has been constructed with a durable concrete cup and wooden frame that can be screwed in, for an extra-long life. The modern world makes...
Fallen Fruits Beehive Nest Box for Small Birds

Fallen Fruits Beehive Nest Box for Small Birds

ยฃ17.99
The Fallen Fruits Beehive Nesting Box, is shaped like a typical beehive, offers small birds such as the blue tit a good place to nest and keep warm in cooler...