Feeding Villa Small Papageno
Feeding Villa Small Papageno
Bird feeder with fillable silo - standing including pole for setting up
Dimensions: width 23 cm, length 26 cm, height 45 cm
Pole: 130 cm
Material:
Roof: Larch
Body: Spruce
Pole: Larch
Color: weatherproof, odorless
Color rod: green
Construction:
The bird villa is delivered as shown including a 130 cm long pole made of larch wood.
The pole consists of two parts that simply need to be slotted together. If necessary, the two parts can be secured with a screw (not mandatory). To install the birdhouse, use a hammer to drive the pole approximately 10-15 cm into the ground at the desired location so that it stands securely (place a wooden board on top of the pole to prevent the hammer from damaging the pole head). Next, simply place the birdhouse onto the pole by gently twisting it.
Feeding/Filling:
Inside the feeding villa is a silo that can be filled with loose bird seed by removing the roof. At the bottom of the silo are several openings through which the loose bird seed flows out.
Our quality features:
• bird-friendly, odorless & weatherproof paint
• Roof and poles (for standing bird houses) made of larch wood, body made of spruce wood
• exclusively wood from sustainable cultivation (Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg)
• galvanized roof sheet (protection against water)
• Completely screwed (nothing glued)
• hand-painted with a brush (not with a fiber pen) and freehand without stencils
• standing houses always include the larch wood pole (plug-in device available in the house)
• Hanging houses always include suspension and metal hooks
• Houses with large openings are made of weatherproof three-layer panels (wood does not crack)
• In nesting boxes, the wood inside is intentionally not sanded smooth (birds can hold on better)
• rustic finish (wood not completely sanded smooth)
• we only process solid wood (no glued wood)
Cleaning:
To clean the bird feeder, simply remove the attached roof and sweep out the inside of the funnel with a broom. Next, wipe the inside with a sponge and lukewarm water (no detergent!). Now you can replace the roof, and you're done.
Cleaning should be done at least twice a year, in spring and fall. The house should be filled especially during the colder months of the year.
Special features:
Please note that our bird houses are painted with a weatherproof and bird-friendly water-based paint and should not be repainted! The smell of any thinner paint deters birds and also prevents repainting to refresh the colors later.
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