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Autumn Snowfall Birdhouse

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Regular price $120.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $120.00 USD
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Those October snowstorms can be so beautiful, and that was the case the day Sally ran out the door, camera in hand, to photograph the large, flat flakes drifting down on the autumn landscape. She was out, sliding around the area on increasingly slippery pavement and paths, chasing the perfect shots. In the end, it was this scene from the first shots she took, in a nearby cul-de-sac while metering the light, that one the day. The storm did a lot of damage to trees still in full foliage. But it was a beautiful storm, until that happened. 

This birdhouse was originally designed at a customer's request with room for a quotation or other words on the front below the hole. Contact us if you would like to do the same for a small additional charge.

These birdhouses are made using the same type of aluminum used for some outdoor signs and novelty licence plates (like those for colleges, clubs, or ball teams). They are UV stabilized and will never rust. Hang in dappled sun or full shade for happy birds and long lasting colors. Ventilation under the protection of the eaves and in the floor allow air flow through-out. The roof is removable for easy access to clean out old nesting material.

  • Interior birdhouse is constructed of 3/4″ plywood, except for the roof, which is aluminum and removable for cleaning
  • Hole is 1.5″ Diameter
  • 6″ x 6″ x 12″, approximately 7.5″ wide at the eaves

Sally Rothenhaus,
Photographer
A cShoresal Design

Materials

3/4" Plywood Interior

UV Stabilized Aluminum Image Panels

Reinforced, Removable Roof for Hanging & Clean-out

Dimensions

7.5" wide at the roof overhangs

12" high x 6" wide

Care Instructions

Wipe exterior clean with wet cloth

For pollen & other exterior buildup, clean exterior with diluted Simple Green or Dawn dish soap and a soft rag.

Remove roof at 4 screws to clean out old nesting material (optional, since some birds will do this themselves).

Make note of front/back orientation of roof so the screw holes line up correctly when you put it back on.