KESTRELS Falco sparverius ~ Coveside Conservation Products ~ Habitats and feeders for threatened and endangered Species
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Category: -KESTRELS -American Kestrel
Falco sparverius
Item: KESTREL HOUSE
(17-3/4"h x 9-1/2"w x 11"d)
Formerly called the Sparrow Hawk, the
kestrel eats insects and small rodents. House
includes an internal perch (shown in photo
with door (open) so mother and babies
can keep an eye out for their next meal.
RANGE: Breeds from Alaska and Northwest Territories east
through Maritime Provinces, and south throughout continent.
Winters north to British Columbia, Great Lakes and New England.
HABITAT: Lives in towns and cities, parks, farmlands, along highways
and in open country.
Good Deal street, LLC -- Coveside conservation products
Kestrel Houses - i.e. Sparrow Hawk
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All bird houses are species cavity-nesting North America designed by experts with plenty of ventilation and drainage.
We have open air nesting perches for your Robins and Roosts for Birds and bat for when they winter over. This is the
smart way to go about constructing a bird house that will last. You can pick a bird house for Oriole, Butterfly, ladybug,
squirrels. For feeding birds we have plenty suet feeders and water fountains in our garden supply. Watching birds with
Binoculars or spotting scopes taking pictures of your state bird living in your birdhouse. Or the Bat and Bee need a
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Discount Bird
Houses
handcrafted in
Maine from White
Pine.
Coveside Conservation Bird and Bat housesWhen shopping for a discounted bird house you should always consider that the best material is Maine white pine. Cedar is just too thin and cracks and those bird houses that look great to us do not look that great to the birds! Coveside manufactures many fine bird houses made from Maine white pine which is solid and handcrafted in Maine.