- Designed specifically to appeal to robins and other birds which prefer this style of nest box, the Simon King Brushwood Robin Nester bears the name of the well-known TV naturalist and wildlife cameraman Simon King
- It has been designed and developed in conjunction with Simon King, using his many years' knowledge of watching and photographing wildlife
- It caters to Robins' preference for an open style nest box with easy access, which is also concealed from the prying eyes of predators
- The entrance is open, but the nest space is both concealed behind the side wall and covered by the roof
- The fact that it is based on what robins prefer also explains why this nest box is made from natural brushwood
- It's a lightweight nester which can be wired into a hedge or ivy or attached to a wall using the supplied spare loop of fixing wire
- The base of the brushwood nester has a rattan landing platform with a low dividing wall separating the nesting or roosting space
- The Brushwood Robin Nester won best new product design at GLEE 2016 in the Pet and Wildlife category
What you need to know:
- 1 x Simon King Brushwood Robin Nester
- Design appeals to robins and other bird species such as wagtails and pied flycatchers which prefer the same style of open-fronted nester
- Designed and developed in conjunction with Simon King
- Lightweight brushwood
- Rattan landing platform with a low dividing wall separating the nesting or roosting space
- Wire into a hedge or ivy or attach to a wall
- Best new product design winner at GLEE 2016 in the Pet and Wildlife category