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PawHut 65” Wooden Hexagonal Outdoor Aviary Bird Cage Flight House With Covered Roof Your fine feathered friends will love the roomy interior of this vertical hexagonal outdoor aviary bird cage from PawHut where there's always room to perch and play. The natural environment offers plenty of fresh air and sunshine making for happier birds when compared to traditional cages. This extra large bird house is made of lightweight, weather-resistant fir wood and 0.5” spaced chicken wire for safety and durability. 2 extra large doors allow for easy access to the inside. Whether used indoors or out, this flight bird cage really lets birds spread their wings in safe, new ways. At PawHut, we believe in keeping your pets safe, keeping them secure, but also keeping them happy, active, and occupied for a long life worth living. We understand that it's easy to become overwhelmed when shopping for a home for your pet, which is why we’ve introduced a line of products built with them in mind. Roomy Birdhouse Give your feathered friends the room they need to walk around comfortably, and fully flap and extend their wings. This extra large bird house is spacious enough for several perches, bird food bowls, and toys! Convenient and Secure With 2 extra large doors at the front, you’ll be able to easily access your bird’s food, water, and the inside area. Additional safety from the latching door helps to keep your feathered friends in and unwanted predators out. Safe and Durable Built with lightweight, weather-resistant fir wood, this outdoor aviary bird cage will provide years of use and enjoyment. The cage is covered with 0.5-inch spaced metal wire to protect your birds from outside predators. Indoor or Outdoor Use This bird cage is ideal for either indoor or outdoor use. The water-resistant composite asphalt roof, baseboard, and finish help endure the elements. Features Multi-use solid roof hexagonal outdoor aviary bird cageMade of lightweight, weather-resistant fir woodCenter vertical bar with separate staggered perchesDouble doors for easy access to the inside Specifications Color: Natural Brown and GreenMaterial: Fir Wood, MetalOverall Dimensions: 59.1" L x 59.1" W x 65" HIndividual Side: 26” W X 51.2" HDoor Size: 11.25" W x 39.75" HBottom Frame Height: 9"Wire Spacing: 0.5"Net Weight: 80 lbsAssembly Required D10-019BK D10-023BK D10-004 D10-049 D10-039 D10-046BK Add to Cart Buying Options Add to Cart Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Customer Reviews 4.2 out of 5 stars 452 4.4 out of 5 stars 150 3.4 out of 5 stars 272 4.1 out of 5 stars 118 4.3 out of 5 stars 124 4.4 out of 5 stars 464 Price $72.99$72.99 $66.49$66.49 $124.99$124.99 $45.59$45.59 — no data $70.29$70.29 Color Black Black Natural Wood and Green Black Black Black Vein Material Wood, Metal, Steel, Plastic Metal, Steel, Plastic, Wood Pine Wood, Metal, Composite Asphalt Roof Steel, Plastic Steel, Plastic Metal Dimensions 18.5"L x 14"W x 63"H 14.5" L x 15.75" W x 51.25" H 24.25" L x 26.25" W x 65" H 16.25" L x 11.5" W x 28" H 16.25" L x 11.5" W x 28" H 18"L x 14.25"W x 18"H
Roomy Birdhouse Give your feathered friends the room they need to walk around comfortably, and fully flap and extend their wings with this bird aviary. The extra-large birdhouse is spacious enough for several perches, bird food bowls, and toys!
Convenient Access With 2 extra-large doors at the front, you'll be able to easily access your bird's food, water, and the inside area.
Stable Built with lightweight fir wood, this outdoor bird cage will provide years of use and enjoyment. The cage is covered with 0.31-inch spaced metal wire to protect your birds from outside predators.
Indoor or Outdoor Use This outdoor bird aviary is great for either indoor or outdoor use. The water-resistant composite asphalt roof, baseboard, and finish help the birdcage endure the elements.
Locking Door Additional security from the latching door helps to keep your feathered friends in and unwanted predators out. Note Not suit for strong parrot, such as Alexandrine Parakeet, Ring-necked Parakeet, Psittacula derbiana, etc.
2025 - Update 2Just purchased my 2nd one. Moving to a 2 story & wanted one upstairs & downstairs. The 1st one is 3 years in & still looks amazing. This has survived the NorthWest rain, snow & wind.Original Review below…I hate long reviews, so here’s the Quick Cap with details after.KNOW what you’re getting into.At this price point, protect the wood before you put it together.There are pet safe stains & water proofing.I waterproofed every single piece as it will be outside.The roof is the hardest. Find your angle before you even try to screw it together. I did this by blocking it AND using a center object the panels could rest on.I also added roofing paper to prevent leaks.There was zero difficulty with the panels until connecting the two sections of 3 which just required an extra pair of hands to keep the angle correct.I built screen frames for every wire section of the panels to keep the bugs out.Yes, the Lock is inadequate & the doors didn’t line up but those are easy fixes.For the cost, this will be a GREAT secure outdoor house for my Cats to enter from a window.DETAILS:I painted the roof Black.I did not put the Roof together as instructed. I blocked it with bricks on the outside. That wasn’t enough & I needed something in the center to rest the panels on as we adjusted it like a puzzle to find the angle. I used an upside down small trash can & then a stack of paper plates & bowls to accommodate the height.It took a bit of back & forth adjusting to close the seams as much as possible.Once I found the angle, I removed one panel & used the topper that comes with it to suspend the height & screwed what I could reach 1st.At the end for the last 2, I turned it over like the instructions show.Some screws just spun. I did end up buying a larger diameter screw for those but also added some ahead & below to pull the roof sections tight.I stapled roofing paper overlapping to prevent leaks when raining.I’m using this for Cats, so I built screen frames(miter saw, 45 degree angles) to keep out the spiders, carpenter ants, mosquitoes, bees, wasps & whatever else can fit through the wire.Measure for each if you do this because it varies on each panel.I still have a deck to build for it, a floor & Cat climbing fun.For those who want this for a Parrot large enough to bite through the wire, I recommend PlexiGlass panels over the wire on the inside but they will still likely chew on the wood if bored.Building a Hexagon Deck for it as well :) UPDATE : added pic of the Deck