ChapelWood, the specialist supplier of products and food for wild garden birds, is celebrating National Nest Box Week with some special offers for retailers.
Natural nest sites for birds, such as holes in trees or old buildings, are disappearing fast as gardens are tidied up and old houses are repaired. By taking part in NNBW, retailers have the opportunity to contribute to bird conservation, while giving their customers the pleasure of observing any breeding birds that are attracted to their nest boxes. Different bird species need different types of nest box.
ChapelWood’sspecial offers will help retailers make the most of the national activities and publicity of NNBW, and allow them to set up their own special offers and promotions at this traditionally quiet time of year.
Some of the products on offer are: the Classic Robin Nest Box, SRP £4.99, reduced from £5.99; the Silver Birch Nest Box, SRP £7.99, reduced from £9.99; and the Woodpecker Nest Box, SRP £19.99, reduced from £22.99.
The Silver Birch Nest Box is ideal for most garden birds, has been carved from a silver birch tree and has thick walls for insulation. The Classic Robin Nest Box is open fronted for robins and made from thick-cut FSC pine for insulation. The Woodpecker Nest Box is also made from thick-cut FSC pine and has a part-excavated frontage, which is particularly enticing to woodpeckers.
To take advantage of these great offers, contact the sales office on 01905 798666 or speak to your local sales representative. The full list, including their contact details, can be found in the trade area of LoveTheGarden.com – http://www.lovethegarden.com/trade-contact-us/garden-centre-sales-representatives
ChapelWood also has some fabulous, colourful National Nest Box Week POS, which is available to retailers who take out deals on these nest boxes.
National Nest Box Week
National Nest Box Week starts on Valentine’s Day, February 14, and runs until February 21. So share your love with Britain’s wild garden birds and do something to help them during this critical time.
NNBW is organised by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO). To find out more, visit the BTO website at http://www.bto.org/about-birds/nnbw