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Northern Saw-whet Owl, Aegolius acadicus

Even if this species breeds in mixed or deciduous forests, it is also found in parks, in gardens, in backyards of urban and semi-urban areas. This owl is nocturnal and hard to find because of its small size. It is the smallest of owls in the Northeast. Putting up a Birdhouse makes it easier to observe this species during the breeding season that extends from April to late May.


Birdhouse for Northern Saw-whet Owl

This birdhouse is delivered with a bag of wood chips and two instruction sheets for this species. The Northern Flicker and occasionally the Common Grackle can occupy this shelter.  [Product Details...]

$50.00




Technical aspects of our bird houses

  1. Slanted roof that prevents exterior drainage
  2. Entrance diameter adapted to each species
  3. Protection against all predators
  4. Wood chips (if required)
  5. Metal hanger
  6. Opening for maintenance of bird house
  7. Latch for side-opening cleaning door
  8. Ventilation, drainage and interior space adapted for each species
  9. Space for ventilation
  10. Grip interns to facilitate the access to the exit
  11. Literature come with each nest box