
Dimensions: 9-1/2"
high x 9-1/4" wide x 8-1/2"
deep
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The
American Robin is found throughout North
America, from extreme northern Canada and
as far south as Guatemala. This common
and well-known bird is noted for its
habit of feeding in lawns where it finds
earthworms (by sight, not sound), and for
its cheery voice. Robins are often one of
the first birds to sing in the morning.
They prefer to build their nest in the
crotch of a tree. If you don't have an
appropriate tree, you can offer a nesting
platform. Pick a spot six feet or higher
up on a shaded tree trunk or under the
overhang of a shed or porch. Creating a
"mud puddle" nearby offers
further excitement, as robins use mud to
line their nests. Our Robin House offers
protection from the elements and requires
no maintenance. Suitable for Gray
Catbirds, American Robins, Barn Swallows
& Eastern Phoebes.
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