Black-capped Chickadee birdhouse dimensions & cut list
The exact entrance hole, floor size, depth, and mounting height for a Black-capped Chickadee nest box — plus a cut-list generator for your lumber and a printable diagram.
Quick-answer dimensions
Cut-list generator
Printable dimension diagram
Placement & mounting
| Mounting height | 6-15 ft |
|---|---|
| Habitat | Wooded yards, forest edges, near trees and shrubs. |
| Placement notes | Mount in or near woods. Add about 1 in of wood shavings (not sawdust) to the floor; chickadees excavate and prefer a 'rough' cavity. |
Materials & cautions
Materials checklist
- 3/4 in untreated cedar or pine (~1x6 board, ~3.5 ft)
- 1 1/4 in galvanized or exterior deck screws
- 1 1/8 in spade/Forstner bit
- ~1 in clean wood shavings for the floor
- Drainage + vent gaps
Cautions
- Use wood shavings, never sawdust (sawdust holds moisture).
- No perch.
- Monitor for House Wren / House Sparrow takeover.
Sources & how the cut list is computed
The biological requirements above (entrance hole 1.12 in round, floor 4x4 in, interior depth 9 in, entrance 7 in above the floor, mounting 6-15 ft) are curated from the sources below and last reviewed 2026-06-18.
The interactive cut-list is DETERMINISTIC GEOMETRY, not an official plan. It assumes a simple back-mounted butt-joint box: the front and back panels overlap the two side panels (front/back width = interior floor width + 2x board thickness), the side panels fit between them (side run = interior floor depth), the floor sits inside (interior floor width x depth), and the roof overhangs. Heights come from the species cavity depth; a sloped roof makes the back panel taller than the front by the chosen slope. It is labeled a STARTING cut list; users should verify against the linked official plan and their own joinery.
Hobby-woodworking and backyard-habitat information only. Not wildlife-rescue, veterinary, or medical advice. Follow local regulations; for native cavity-nesters, monitor responsibly and control invasive House Sparrows and European Starlings per local guidance.