Wood Duck birdhouse dimensions & cut list

The exact entrance hole, floor size, depth, and mounting height for a Wood Duck nest box — plus a cut-list generator for your lumber and a printable diagram.

Quick-answer dimensions

Entrance hole
4 x 3 in oval
Oval entrance 4 in wide x 3 in tall (width horizontal). The oval shape lets the female enter.
Hole height above floor
17 in
Floor (interior)
10 x 10 in
10x10 in (12x12 in also used).
Interior depth
24 in
Tall box; interior height ~24 in. Entrance set high (16-19 in above floor).
Mounting height
6-30 ft
Habitat
Wooded wetlands, ponds, swamps, slow rivers; over or within ~100 ft of water.

Cut-list generator

Printable dimension diagram

Front 10 in floor 4 x 3 in oval 17 in Side 10 in deep 24 in

Placement & mounting

Mounting height6-30 ft
HabitatWooded wetlands, ponds, swamps, slow rivers; over or within ~100 ft of water.
Placement notesMount on a pole over water (6 ft up) with a cone-style predator guard, or on a tree 6-30 ft up facing the water. Essential: add 3-4 in of clean wood shavings and a strip of plastic mesh / hardware-cloth 'ladder' on the inside below the entrance so ducklings can climb out.

Materials & cautions

Materials checklist

  • 3/4 in untreated cedar or rough-cut lumber (~1x12 board, ~6 ft)
  • 1 5/8 in galvanized or exterior deck screws
  • Jigsaw for the 4x3 in oval entrance
  • 3-4 in clean wood shavings (never sawdust)
  • Interior mesh/cleat 'ladder' below the hole
  • Cone predator guard for pole mounting

Cautions

  • An interior climb-out ladder is mandatory or ducklings cannot leave.
  • Use a predator guard, especially on pole mounts over water.
  • Clean and re-bed with fresh shavings each season.
Sources & how the cut list is computed

The biological requirements above (entrance hole 4 x 3 in oval, floor 10x10 in, interior depth 24 in, entrance 17 in above the floor, mounting 6-30 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.

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