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House for Downy Woodpeckers |
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Downey Woodpeckers in our back yard are very shy, and approach the suet we put out in winter slowly. We have also seen them taking nuts from the bird feeders. They like to eat insect larvae on twigs, branches, and plants. They are year-round residents in most of the U.S. They are wood cavity nesters, and will nest either in trees or houses.
Click here to listen to a Downy Woodpecker at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology!
Downy Woodpecker - Photo by Wolfgang Wander - Used with Permission
DOWNY WOODPECKER HOUSE
America's smallest woodpecker, the Downy is a backyard favorite. They are friendly little birds that enjoy being around people. Since Downys tend to use nest boxes in the winter as roosts to escape the cold, one might want to put up a house in the fall. Comes standard with slate squirrel guard and wood chips. Resides throughout eastern United States. Likes open forests of mixed growth, orchards, swamps. (15-1/2"h x 5-3/4"w x 8"d)
$49.95 + $10.60 shipping/handling Ships UPS Ground from our manufacturer in Maine usually within 72 hours Please indicate location shipping address with your order (no p.o. boxes)
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