Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Bird Nester
Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Bird Nester
Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Bird Nester
Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Bird Nester

Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Bird Nester

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Jardinopia's fairtrade eco munja and sari bird nesters have been fashioned in India using reclaimed sari fabric from factory offcuts that has been gathered and washed, and then artfully crafted together with sustainably sourced munja – making these bird nesters a unique and environmentally friendly home for your garden birds.

Each is supported by a strong metal frame and your bird nester has been designed to last outside in all weather. The entrance hole diameter has been custom measured to suit British small birds like tits and robins, whilst helping to keep larger predator birds out and squirrels.

 

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