If birds could talk as well as sing they’d ask for a birdhouse like this, with whitewashed wood siding and a real slate roof that withstands wind, rain, snow — just like they do on old barns dotting the rural landscape. The Whitewash Birdhouse has a 1-1/4" entry hole to attract nuthatches, titmice, wrens, downy woodpeckers, and chickadees.
Comments about Whitewash Birdhouse:
The slate roofs pre drilled holes do not line up and the screws were missing, had to pre drill our own holes, and a roof was cracked and glued back together. not good construction
Comments about Whitewash Birdhouse:
Great looking birdhouse, durable...but no cleanout