I make tons of nest boxes, especially owls. I enjoy watching others making boxes, so I can get ideas. The floor was what I took from your build. Thanks
Love the tutorial! I'm a 21 y/o who made this as my first ever project and loved it, and here's what I've learned, as a woman and someone who's never used a saw before. -You'll actually need more than 8 feet of wood. Go to the "hobby wood isle" and get 2 8 foot pieces, which will give you some scraps and enough to practice cuts/holes with. -I borrowed a circular saw from my coworker. Wear safety glasses! start the blade a little before you make contact with the wood, and then keep the metal foot flush against the wood as you cut. You can adjust the angle of the foot to make the 22.5 cuts. -Get a carpenter square. It is much easier to line up than a ruler. -I don't own a brad gun, and I didn't use glue. I just had someone hold the pieces if I needed it. It's okay if it's not perfect, the owls won't mind. -I used "exterior deck screws". these are designed to be anti-rust. If you buy discount and shit wood (like I did) it might crack. Drill slowly with even pressure, and buy wood from Lowe's, making sure it's not too warped or gnarly. -Make the roof long enough that water will cascade off and not drip down the front, but not too long that the owl can't get in. I eyeballed it, and it was relatively effective. I found a few shingles at my parent's house and stapled them on, so if you have to overhang the shingles to achieve water diversion it won't look too noticeable if you cut the wood too short. -a 3.5 inch hole saw is expensive, but trying to use a smaller one to cut out a few smaller circles and then round it out with a hand saw didn't work. borrow this if possible. -when measuring the sides and making lines, use pencil so if you have to flip the side around you don't have pen marks (like I did) -making the shallow cuts on the inside for the baby owls with a circular saw is not at all easy. you can use a hand saw, or glue mesh/scrap wood to the inside to achieve the same effect. -Set up a trail cam to keep an eye on the inhabitants. -this owl house is BIG if you use the measurements provided. it's not subtle. -I did have help installing the box. have someone hold the ladder, and predrill some pilot holes in the mountable section of the back to make things easier. Use long screws, and make sure it's secured well enough to withstand some abuse from weather or predators.
Hey Doug - love the build and good luck attracting a resident. I made a similar birdhouse with a push-up floor in it but what I found was that the residents packed so much material into the cavity that I could barely push it up to clean it out !!! My replacement is going to have a hinged bottom that swings down for cleaning. Take care. Mike
Hey Doug, thanks for the video. We live in a suburb (Vista) of San Diego. I have 2 massive barn owls in one of my trees. Building a house for those guys tomorrow, thanks to you!
Owls are my favorite. When we lived in the southeast US we had a pair in the woods around our house. You could hear them hooting at night. We loved opening the bedroom window and listening to them as we fell asleep. Now that we're in the central Arizona I don't know what kind of wildlife we'll have. So far just rabbits, ground squirrels, road runners and tweetie birds, no large predator birds, maybe come spring we'll see more.
I made my owl shack out of a couple 1x6 cedar fence pickets, so the floor is much smaller than yours. My doorway is larger and square. I guess it's okay, they come back to it every year. It took a couple years for the owls to find it and the squirrels were a problem. Once the owls found it though, the squirrels stayed away. We are in the city, the shack is in my back yard, about 50 ft from the street. Nothing seems to bother them, even mowing the grass under the shack. They sit in the doorway with their eyes closed.
I built an owl house put about 25 ft. up a tree and have had wood ducks nesting for the last 4 years. you should watch my jump videos there a little scary to watch but the ducklings bounce.
Enjoyed the vid! I'm in the middle of the city and don't have anywhere to hang one, but I can still appreciate it! Look forward to seeing any future occupants. And thanks for the "motage". My hubby is in the hospital with COVID right now, and the animals were nice and relaxing! Next stop is I'm going to watch the recording of your livestream, as in the midst of everything last week I forgot to account for timezone differences. Wish I could give you more than one thumbs up. Wishing you and your family the best, and good health!
I build Bluebird boxes and put them around the perimeter of my pasture, These owl boxes are about 4 times the size of Bluebird boxes, but I am eager to build me some, because I like owls as well and enjoy hearing them hooting down here in Alabama.
My friend builds them and he made the floor so it can slide out....I have lots of barred owls around my off grid place, they sure are noisy , but I love it.... Thanks for the video.
Another great video Doug, I really do enjoy them. You put out some great alternative video's when you can't bushcraft. Be clad to see some more of those.
I get ground dwelling owls here in Southern Nevada. I have a two acre lot, and one acre belongs to them. I let the weeds grow there to hide their hole. I like owls of all kinds as well.
I have checked e-bay for an owl box, I have been left gasping at not only the prices but they are all horrible. So thank you kind Sir, I have made one from your instructions, it is perfect, cost......20 english pounds , thumbs up to me and you
I have a deep connection to owls... Short story, built a box a month ago, male screech moved in within a week... Female is there with him now. Screech owls are everywhere. Build a box and give them a home!
I tried to find you on Facebook to send you a picture, but I made a box based on this one today. My area has seen a lot of hedge rows getting cut down, so owls have been looking for new homes. Lots of them near roads, and I actually hit one with my car a while back. I have also noticed that I’ve been hearing them in town a lot more these last few years, so I decided to put up a box for one. Hopefully this will keep at least one out of someone’s windshield. I’m probably too late this year, but maybe next year I’ll get an owl neighbor. Thanks for the tutorial.
Awesome little builds you got there can't wait to see any owls that take nesting And always looking forward to your trail cameras just to see what's about
Good idea about the bottom for cleaning. Audubon society directions uses a hinged top. I glad the one I'm building is with my 7 year grandson, cause he only has a 5 minute attention so it's still not done. Now I have a better design. It's amazing how they fly in the dark through thick brush to hunt. Most of my property is so thick you can't walk through it. However the owls love it.
thanks for the tutorial. My son built a duck box a few years back and put it down by the creek. Every fall and winter a little screech owl takes up residence in it. I think we're gonna build another one.
Too amazing Doug, right before I watched this a friend called me from Florida telling me about this Owl that has been outside his bedroom window the past few days. I am sending this to him and maybe the Owl can relocate to a new Doug Linker Owl Condo a bit further from his bedroom. Awesome like always Doug Nice job!
Not many know about the sawdust for the eggs Doug Great video I made hundreds through the years Make some for teh moskito hunting birds also Thanks for a inspiration channel Grandma in Taigan Sweden
Another awesome video. As mentioned in an earlier carving video, you are inspiring. I’ve been trying to describe you and your videos to friends…I just came up with the ideal description…you are so Canadian…hehe! Never give up, keep ‘em coming. A proud bluenoser!
Great video !! Out of all the Screech Owl box building videos (and I have seen dozens), I like this design the best. I am going to attempt to duplicate the build but I do wish you had explicit directions. This will be my first attempt to build such a box. Wish this old guy luck !
For the floor - how about a 5mm hole through a side through to the floor to accommodate a dowel / peg to lock the floor in for critter issues? That way you need no tools in the woods to get the house cleared out.
Never saw someone make nesting boxes for Owls before. However; I had a friend who was a registered and certified Falconer. Over the years he saved numerous birds of prey and hunted with some as well. He once had a Screech Owl he kept in his house recovering from an injury. It was perched under a bird cage in the kitchen. These little fellows are amazing birds. When they are calm and resting they flatten into a rectangle size postcard with two big eyes. When I coax him onto my one finger he puffed up three times bigger. Birds of prey all look menacing; but this one was too cute and small to intimidate anyone. When all of them are well fed they are docile; this how they are trained to hunt. They are weighed and only trained when hungry. I also held a Golden Eagle on my arm once too. It was one scary bird to hold. They can break your arm if they wanted and just the power you feel thru the protective cuff of heavy leather is just no sense of safety what so ever! I am curious about such a large box made for such a small Owl. I would think a Screech Owl would likely nest in a much smaller box than the ones you made. How did you decide to make them the size you made? What luck have you had in the past of getting Owls to use this size box? I would be very interested to know more.
Some of the little owls do enjoy running around and playing in their nests (apparently the barn owl, though I'm not sure about the proper English name). So they do need quite a bit of space. But I agree: cool stuff!
That last video "frame" with all the pairs of eyes was a great addition.
I make tons of nest boxes, especially owls. I enjoy watching others making boxes, so I can get ideas. The floor was what I took from your build. Thanks
Nice clear cut , no nonsense video. Right to the point. Great job !
When I was a young Warthog!!!
Great video Doug. Keep on having fun.
lol -my kids watched that movie a thousand times
I did this because I absolutely love owls. Ate the same time it helped so with controlling the rat problem I had in my barn.
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👋👍❤️🌹🇨🇿
Your dad would love that you are honoring something he loved. Funny, how we love the things they have done and modeled for us.
Thanks for the tutorial, Doug. Let's hope a few families take up residence. 👍🙂👀👀👀🦉🦉🦉
Love the tutorial! I'm a 21 y/o who made this as my first ever project and loved it, and here's what I've learned, as a woman and someone who's never used a saw before.
-You'll actually need more than 8 feet of wood. Go to the "hobby wood isle" and get 2 8 foot pieces, which will give you some scraps and enough to practice cuts/holes with.
-I borrowed a circular saw from my coworker. Wear safety glasses! start the blade a little before you make contact with the wood, and then keep the metal foot flush against the wood as you cut. You can adjust the angle of the foot to make the 22.5 cuts.
-Get a carpenter square. It is much easier to line up than a ruler.
-I don't own a brad gun, and I didn't use glue. I just had someone hold the pieces if I needed it. It's okay if it's not perfect, the owls won't mind.
-I used "exterior deck screws". these are designed to be anti-rust. If you buy discount and shit wood (like I did) it might crack. Drill slowly with even pressure, and buy wood from Lowe's, making sure it's not too warped or gnarly.
-Make the roof long enough that water will cascade off and not drip down the front, but not too long that the owl can't get in. I eyeballed it, and it was relatively effective. I found a few shingles at my parent's house and stapled them on, so if you have to overhang the shingles to achieve water diversion it won't look too noticeable if you cut the wood too short.
-a 3.5 inch hole saw is expensive, but trying to use a smaller one to cut out a few smaller circles and then round it out with a hand saw didn't work. borrow this if possible.
-when measuring the sides and making lines, use pencil so if you have to flip the side around you don't have pen marks (like I did)
-making the shallow cuts on the inside for the baby owls with a circular saw is not at all easy. you can use a hand saw, or glue mesh/scrap wood to the inside to achieve the same effect.
-Set up a trail cam to keep an eye on the inhabitants.
-this owl house is BIG if you use the measurements provided. it's not subtle.
-I did have help installing the box. have someone hold the ladder, and predrill some pilot holes in the mountable section of the back to make things easier. Use long screws, and make sure it's secured well enough to withstand some abuse from weather or predators.
I like owls. Well, I'm going to have to build one or five of those. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Doug - love the build and good luck attracting a resident. I made a similar birdhouse with a push-up floor in it but what I found was that the residents packed so much material into the cavity that I could barely push it up to clean it out !!! My replacement is going to have a hinged bottom that swings down for cleaning. Take care. Mike
I love Owls too. So glad you are putting up homes for them. Please keep us updated on who moved in. 😺💖
Will do!!
Hey Doug, thanks for the video. We live in a suburb (Vista) of San Diego. I have 2 massive barn owls in one of my trees. Building a house for those guys tomorrow, thanks to you!
Nice little Owl houses. This was fun to watch. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family.
Owls are my favorite. When we lived in the southeast US we had a pair in the woods around our house. You could hear them hooting at night. We loved opening the bedroom window and listening to them as we fell asleep. Now that we're in the central Arizona I don't know what kind of wildlife we'll have. So far just rabbits, ground squirrels, road runners and tweetie birds, no large predator birds, maybe come spring we'll see more.
Nice job, great idea ! Thanks again Doug ! 👍
Can't wait until you hit a million subscribers. Great video.
lol! "If it's not level the birds aren't going to want to live in it!"
That's great
Ну, как говорится... Красивый самолёт - летает быстрее!
Great little project buddy, so good to give back to nature good for you Doug
I love owls too. What a lovely thing to do. Made my day
Just wanted to say your a real nice guy Doug. Always enjoy your videos and glad you do what you do. Have a good day.
I made my owl shack out of a couple 1x6 cedar fence pickets, so the floor is much smaller than yours. My doorway is larger and square. I guess it's okay, they come back to it every year. It took a couple years for the owls to find it and the squirrels were a problem. Once the owls found it though, the squirrels stayed away. We are in the city, the shack is in my back yard, about 50 ft from the street. Nothing seems to bother them, even mowing the grass under the shack. They sit in the doorway with their eyes closed.
I have always promoted Wood Duck nests. It's so cool your promoting owl houses! Way to go Doug!
wood duck boxes are coming as well
I built an owl house put about 25 ft. up a tree and have had wood ducks nesting for the last 4 years. you should watch my jump videos there a little scary to watch but the ducklings bounce.
Love owls too! A few years ago, some owls accompanied us on the way home. That was so amazing!
What fun. Yes all owls love them, the little ones just get to me, thank you!!🙏
Enjoyed the vid! I'm in the middle of the city and don't have anywhere to hang one, but I can still appreciate it! Look forward to seeing any future occupants. And thanks for the "motage". My hubby is in the hospital with COVID right now, and the animals were nice and relaxing! Next stop is I'm going to watch the recording of your livestream, as in the midst of everything last week I forgot to account for timezone differences. Wish I could give you more than one thumbs up. Wishing you and your family the best, and good health!
Hey Doug, I loved this. Thanks.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing your great ideas.😘
I build Bluebird boxes and put them around the perimeter of my pasture, These owl boxes are about 4 times the size of Bluebird boxes, but I am eager to build me some, because I like owls as well and enjoy hearing them hooting down here in Alabama.
Thanks for posting this video. I love owls and hopefully one decides to visit my home once I put up in owl house in my backyard
Some lovely looking bucks there Doug!
Don't we live in a wonderful place, can't wait to see your owls.
NICE! GOTTA PUT THAT BOX UP OUT OF BIGFOOT REACH!
My friend builds them and he made the floor so it can slide out....I have lots of barred owls around my off grid place, they sure are noisy , but I love it.... Thanks for the video.
Thanks Doug good project for these times, very well put out there for us all to understand, take care/be safe
Well done! Also the woodwork - great build at all!
Great video! Again kids loved it, Doug! Now make some wooden toys! Ha-Ha😉
Looks good! Well done Doug! 👍😁
Wonderful Doug. Thank you very much. I am thinking of taking some cedar slabs and using them for the walls, roof, and floor. We will see the results
Another great video Doug, I really do enjoy them. You put out some great alternative video's when you can't bushcraft. Be clad to see some more of those.
I need some of these! Had no idea such a thing existed!!!
you should -i bet you'd get some where you are
Great job Doug 👌❤️ Loved that filmed end. ... Arkansas Clyde 🇺🇸👍
Nice! Thank you for the video.
Good video I enjoyed watching it, I like owls u made a good owl box tree home ☺🦉.
You have some beautiful land there sir.
🦉 Pueo *(poo’weh-oh) Hawaiian for Owl*
✨ a no lani, a no honua ✨
Of The Heavens, Of The Earth🦉
GREAT VIDEO 👍 Mahalo 🏝😎
Luv the trail cam action
I get ground dwelling owls here in Southern Nevada. I have a two acre lot, and one acre belongs to them. I let the weeds grow there to hide their hole. I like owls of all kinds as well.
I have checked e-bay for an owl box, I have been left gasping at not only the prices but they are all horrible. So thank you kind Sir, I have made one from your instructions, it is perfect, cost......20 english pounds , thumbs up to me and you
Yes fabulous work, thank you 😊🙏
This was great. I am going to build a couple. Maybe then I will see the Owls and not just hear them. Thanks Doug
I have a deep connection to owls... Short story, built a box a month ago, male screech moved in within a week... Female is there with him now. Screech owls are everywhere. Build a box and give them a home!
I tried to find you on Facebook to send you a picture, but I made a box based on this one today. My area has seen a lot of hedge rows getting cut down, so owls have been looking for new homes. Lots of them near roads, and I actually hit one with my car a while back. I have also noticed that I’ve been hearing them in town a lot more these last few years, so I decided to put up a box for one. Hopefully this will keep at least one out of someone’s windshield. I’m probably too late this year, but maybe next year I’ll get an owl neighbor. Thanks for the tutorial.
This is awesome. I too am a big fan of Owls....Thanks for sharing. Love your channel.
Thanks Doug for a great idea. Project was a nice afternoon project with the kids. Got ours up this week and looks great!
A reveal always looks better indeed.
Awesome little builds you got there can't wait to see any owls that take nesting
And always looking forward to your trail cameras just to see what's about
Good idea about the bottom for cleaning. Audubon society directions uses a hinged top. I glad the one I'm building is with my 7 year grandson, cause he only has a 5 minute attention so it's still not done. Now I have a better design. It's amazing how they fly in the dark through thick brush to hunt. Most of my property is so thick you can't walk through it. However the owls love it.
thanks for the tutorial. My son built a duck box a few years back and put it down by the creek. Every fall and winter a little screech owl takes up residence in it. I think we're gonna build another one.
Brilliant idea Doug , you are one clever man 👍
Too amazing Doug, right before I watched this a friend called me from Florida telling me about this Owl that has been outside his bedroom window the past few days. I am sending this to him and maybe the Owl can relocate to a new Doug Linker Owl Condo a bit further from his bedroom. Awesome like always Doug Nice job!
I love owls too!! I live in the woods and am always hoping to see one, I know they’re out there, ha!🦉
Great watching you work Doug❗️
Hi Doug, love the owl houses. That is a beautiful place where you put them. I hope to see owl videos of your new owls before long. Have a Great Week!
Almost 200K good job, cheers!
Great video! Seems like a fun project.
I'm not sure how doable it is, but having a camera inside the box would be pretty cool.
Great Video! Thanks for being detailed. Off to my shop to make an owl box…
Excellent job my friend, Subscribed!
Thanks Doug great video and a great idea.
Good owl house you made Doug. They will have a family in it. 🤣👍👋
Well done ! 👍🏼👍🏼
Not many know about the sawdust for the eggs Doug Great video I made hundreds through the years Make some for teh moskito hunting birds also Thanks for a inspiration channel
Grandma in Taigan Sweden
DOUG I NEED TO COME UP THERE WITH BE BOW & HARVEST THE BIG GRAND DADDY BUCK! 😃🦌
Great job
Awesome instructions. Thanks Doug!
Easy to build and very functional.
Great video Doug great build as well.
Fantastic video, I'm going to make some as well. WOW @ 15:32! Thanks Doug, Cheers
Fantastic video. Buying property this year. Going to make one.
Good stuff Doug. We've got screech and barred owls around here, might just have to build a couple boxes.
omg i'm going to fall backwards off the ladder just watching you!
Nice video. Beautiful buck!
Another fantastic video. Thanks!
Well done Doug
Nice video Doug 👍. I'm gonna re-do the owl box . We get alot of swives & swollows 👍
Very thoughtful Doug! 👏✅👍👍👍💯💯💯
Very cool...and, nice buck!
Awesome video Doug those boxes look great! Hopefully, you get some owls soon. Great trail cam footage too.
Thank you , Mr Doug .
Another awesome video. As mentioned in an earlier carving video, you are inspiring. I’ve been trying to describe you and your videos to friends…I just came up with the ideal description…you are so Canadian…hehe! Never give up, keep ‘em coming.
A proud bluenoser!
Wow really cool
Great video !! Out of all the Screech Owl box building videos (and I have seen dozens), I like this design the best. I am going to attempt to duplicate the build but I do wish you had explicit directions. This will be my first attempt to build such a box. Wish this old guy luck !
Great video! I think I'm going to give this a try. Thanks!
Nice owl box, good job on the video.
Nice job Doug , great video !
For the floor - how about a 5mm hole through a side through to the floor to accommodate a dowel / peg to lock the floor in for critter issues? That way you need no tools in the woods to get the house cleared out.
Excellent Doug 👏👍
I loved watching the deer
Doug, Great video as always, could always make the floor so it slides like a drawer as well
This is an excellent idea!
Never saw someone make nesting boxes for Owls before. However; I had a friend who was a registered and certified Falconer. Over the years he saved numerous birds of prey and hunted with some as well. He once had a Screech Owl he kept in his house recovering from an injury. It was perched under a bird cage in the kitchen. These little fellows are amazing birds. When they are calm and resting they flatten into a rectangle size postcard with two big eyes. When I coax him onto my one finger he puffed up three times bigger. Birds of prey all look menacing; but this one was too cute and small to intimidate anyone. When all of them are well fed they are docile; this how they are trained to hunt. They are weighed and only trained when hungry. I also held a Golden Eagle on my arm once too. It was one scary bird to hold. They can break your arm if they wanted and just the power you feel thru the protective cuff of heavy leather is just no sense of safety what so ever! I am curious about such a large box made for such a small Owl. I would think a Screech Owl would likely nest in a much smaller box than the ones you made. How did you decide to make them the size you made? What luck have you had in the past of getting Owls to use this size box? I would be very interested to know more.
it's the recommended size -i guess one owl is one thing but add 4-5 owlets and it's a full house
Some of the little owls do enjoy running around and playing in their nests (apparently the barn owl, though I'm not sure about the proper English name). So they do need quite a bit of space.
But I agree: cool stuff!
With the squirrels, "Vengeance is sweet, so sayeth the crock pot!" God Bless, stay safe.