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Crafting Dreams in Timber: Bespoke Woodwork for Your Unique Home
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Boulphia Squirrel Feeder Wood Squirrel Feeders for Outside Funny Squirrel House with Nut Peanuts Storage Bottle and Corn Cob Holder
Скворечник "Яркий" в интернет-магазине на Ярмарке Мастеров | Кормушки для птиц, Тула - доставка по России. Товар продан.
Скворечник "Яркий" – заказать на Ярмарке Мастеров – KHBAERU | Кормушки для птиц, Тула
Petterson Style Blue Bird Boxes (2 Boxes) - Etsy
"Two pack high quality made in Michigan, 100% cedar Peterson style bluebird house. * 3/4\" hand sanded white cedar. * Properly vented. * Entrance hole kerf cuts for landing perch. * Beveled and contoured entrance hole. * Swing away front with lock pin. *Assembled with waterproof Tite Bond 3 glue. Nesting box size (interior): 3&1/2\"W X 9&1/2\"T Mounting board (Back): 5\" X 21\" Roof: 8\" X 12\" Entrance hole: 1&1/2\" diameter beveled and contoured inside and out. Built in Burt, Michigan Call 989
Bird Feeder COVERED Bridge Cedar
Handcrafted and designed after Covered Bridges. These unique bird feeders will hold plenty of food for your birds and provide plenty of room for many birds to feast at once. I have 2 Solid CEDAR... 1 unfinished and 1 with 2 coats of UV- weather protective sealant. Specify if you want the Cedar Painstakingly cut, and built to offer strength, endurance, and personalization. Pick one already finished with 2 coats of UV protectant, or choose natural cedar or weather resistant wood. Choos
Nuts To Them! 8 Brilliant Backyard Squirrel Feeders
Nuts To Them! 8 Brilliant Backyard Squirrel Feeders | WebEcoist