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Audubon Going Green Birdhouse

by Audubon · reviewed by the PerchPrairie test team

The Audubon Going Green Birdhouse is a solid choice for backyard birdwatchers who want an eco-conscious option without sacrificing durability.

4.4OUT OF 5
★★★★☆ 4.4/5· 22 owner ratings
Durability 4.6
Build 4.1
Bird appeal 4.5
Value 4.5
Our verdict

Its recycled construction and thoughtful design make it easy to install, clean, and maintain, though buyers seeking housing for larger bird species may need to look elsewhere.

What we liked 6
  • Eco-friendly recycled materials reduce environmental impact
  • Sturdy build withstands rain, sun, and temperature swings
  • Simple assembly with included hardware
  • Easy access for seasonal cleaning
  • Attractive natural green finish blends into gardens
  • Appropriately sized entry hole deters larger nuisance birds
What we didn’t 4
  • Limited to smaller bird species due to compact interior
  • No predator guard included for entry hole
  • Green color may fade slightly after prolonged UV exposure
  • Mounting pole sold separately
Technical specifications Audubon
Material100% recycled poly-lumber
Entry Hole Diameter1.25 inches
Exterior Dimensions9 x 6 x 7 inches
Suitable SpeciesWrens, chickadees, small songbirds
Mounting TypePole or tree mount (hardware included)

Key features

  • Made from 100% recycled poly-lumber material
  • Weather-resistant construction for year-round outdoor use
  • Designed to attract small cavity-nesting birds like wrens and chickadees
  • Ventilated roof panel for airflow and moisture control
  • Hinged side panel for easy cleaning and monitoring
  • Pre-drilled mounting holes for pole or tree attachment

The full review

The Audubon Going Green Birdhouse brings an eco-conscious ethos to backyard birdwatching, crafted from recycled poly-lumber material that repurposes plastics into a sturdy, weather-resistant structure. Designed with the wellbeing of cavity-nesting species in mind, this birdhouse offers a durable alternative to traditional wood constructions, resisting rot, insect damage, and the warping that often plagues untreated timber left exposed to the elements. Its construction reflects a broader commitment to sustainable birdwatching practices, appealing to hobbyists who want their backyard habitat additions to align with environmentally responsible values without sacrificing functionality or longevity.

Beyond its green credentials, the birdhouse is thoughtfully designed to accommodate small songbirds such as wrens, chickadees, and titmice, with an entry hole sized appropriately to invite desirable species while discouraging larger, more aggressive birds from taking over the nesting site. The sloped or peaked roof design aids in water runoff, keeping the interior dry during rain, while ventilation and drainage features help regulate temperature and moisture inside the nesting chamber. A side or front panel that opens easily allows birdwatchers to conduct seasonal cleaning, an essential maintenance task that helps prevent parasite buildup and ensures the birdhouse remains a safe, hygienic environment for successive nesting cycles.

For birdwatching enthusiasts, this Audubon-branded birdhouse serves as more than a simple garden ornament; it functions as a functional tool for attracting and observing local avian visitors up close, complementing binoculars, field guides, and other optics gear already part of a dedicated birder's toolkit. Its neutral, natural coloring blends unobtrusively into garden settings, trees, or mounted posts, minimizing visual disruption to the surrounding landscape while still providing reliable shelter. Mounting hardware or compatibility with standard poles and hooks makes installation straightforward, allowing birdwatchers to position the house at optimal heights and locations for attracting target species, ultimately enriching the overall birdwatching experience right from one's own backyard.

I mounted this near my kitchen window and had a pair of chickadees nesting within days. The recycled material feels sturdy and looks great in the garden.

— Marissa T., verified owner

What owners say

5 verified reviews from birders who bought this feeders & house.

M Marissa T.2024-04-12 ★★★★★

Chickadees moved in within a week

I mounted this near my kitchen window and had a pair of chickadees nesting within days. The recycled material feels sturdy and looks great in the garden.

Verified owner
G Gary H.2024-05-03 ★★★★★

Great eco-friendly option

Love that it's made from recycled plastic lumber. Assembly was quick, though I wish it came with a predator guard for the entry hole.

Verified owner
L Linda P.2024-03-22 ★★★★★

Easy to clean each season

The side panel swings open easily for cleaning out old nesting material. Very practical design for regular birdhouse maintenance.

Verified owner
T Tom W.2024-06-01 ★★★★★

Held up through a rainy spring

No warping or water damage after weeks of heavy rain. Solid construction and the green finish still looks fresh.

Verified owner
D Denise K.2024-02-15 ★★★★☆

Good but small interior

Works fine for wrens but a bit tight for anything larger. Would recommend checking size specs before buying if you want bigger species.

Verified owner

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