Artisan Bird Nester

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Hanging Shesali artisan bird nester by Wildlife World. World Trade Organisation (WTO) certified product, that is sustainable, plastic free and made from recycled products! Made from natural seagrass and recycled sari fabrics in Southern Bangladesh, these bird nesters provide a sustainable income to rural communities living in poverty. Medium oval size, this nester provides a place for small birds to roost during winter, or nest during Spring. Secure fastenings make it suitable for hanging in a tree, or positioning in a bush for greater cover and shelter. These products are handmade, so the colour will vary depending on the sari fabric available. 

The beatiful range of Wildlife World insect & mammal homes and feeders are designed to protect and conserve the great British wildlife. Many of their products are made from solid FSC timber, recycled plastic materials & recycled saris. Not only are they helping British wildlife, but they're good for the planet too.

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