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Good birdhouse for Northern Flickers? (1 Viewer)

Greetings all!

I live in a rural area in the southern end of the central valley of California, USA. We do get plenty of Northern Flickers around here, and I'd love to give them an additional house to inhabit. I'd probably prefer cedar wood for the house, and I think the optimal hole size would be 2.5 inches. Saw Woodlink brand has one but hole is 2.25 inches. If anyone has any recommendations for a pre-made flicker house with 2.5" inch hole, thanks for letting me know!

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