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I make nesting boxes and have a spare sparrow nesting "terrace". This "terrace" is a wooden box with 3 separate nesting boxes all joined together. Sparrows are gregarious and like nesting  in groups

Ideally it should be mounted on a North-facing wall and close to an open area such as a park or overgrown vacant lot. Even better if you have seen sparrows in the area.

If you think your location  can meet these criteria, please get in touch and I will check out the location. 

Should be positioned under the eaves, facing North to North East

Photos adde to show front that hinges down for cleaning purposes.

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