
Crafted by Nature, for Nature
We believe the best gifts for wildlife come from the earth itself. That’s why our Nesting Heart is made from naturally sourced fibers—free from harsh chemicals, dyes, or synthetic fillers—so birds can build the way nature intended.
Each strand is carefully chosen and hand-wrapped around a sturdy frame to create a secure, breathable nest base. The soft fibers form insulating air pockets that help retain warmth and provide gentle protection for delicate eggs and hatchlings—giving backyard birds a safer, cozier start to the season.
💗 The Heart That Brings Your Backyard to Life
Hang it once, and let nature do the rest. Warmed Homes gives birds soft, nest-ready fiber they can pull and carry to build cozy homes—so you can watch the sweetest “nest-building” moments right from your window.
How It Works: A Simple Act of Kindness
98%
Saw more bird activity
94%
Watched birds take nesting fiber
90%
Said it made mornings happier
*Results according to consumer studies.
|   | Warmed Homes | Others |
|---|---|---|
| Easy setup | ||
| Bird-safe material | ||
| Birds actually use it | ||
| Saves money |
Frequently Asked Qustions
What is Warmed Homes and how does it work?
What is Warmed Homes and how does it work?
Warmed Homes is a hanging nest-material holder filled with soft, natural fiber. Birds pull out small pieces and carry them to line their nests for warmth and comfort.
What birds will use it?
What birds will use it?
Many backyard birds can use nesting fibers—especially small songbirds. In the right season, you may also see hummingbirds gather material depending on your area and habitat.
Where should I hang it for best results?
Where should I hang it for best results?
Hang it outdoors in a visible, quiet spot—on a tree branch, shepherd’s hook, porch hook, or near (but not directly on) feeders. A sheltered location helps keep it cleaner and longer-lasting.
When should I put it out?
When should I put it out?
Put it out at the start of nesting season in your region (often early spring). Nest-building happens in a short window, so earlier is usually better.
What if birds don’t use it right away?
What if birds don’t use it right away?
That can happen—timing and placement matter. Try moving it to a slightly different spot (more visible, more sheltered, closer to where birds already visit) and give it a couple of weeks during nesting season.