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Vintage Wild Bird Feeder with Roof – Outdoor Bowl for Finches
Vintage Wild Bird Feeder with Roof – Outdoor Bowl for Finches
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Bring Your Garden to Life with This Vintage Wild Bird Feeder
Transform your backyard, patio, or balcony into a lively bird-watching haven with this charming Vintage Wild Bird Feeder with Roof. Designed with a quaint small-house silhouette and an open feeding bowl, it welcomes finches, bluebirds, sparrows, woodpeckers, and more — filling your outdoor space with cheerful feathered activity all year long.
Key Features
- Delightful Retro Focal Point: The nostalgic small-house design adds understated vintage charm to any garden, patio, porch, or courtyard, doubling as a decorative outdoor accent.
- All-Weather Birdseed Shelter: The built-in roof protects birdseed from sun, rain, and snow, keeping grain dry and fresh even in harsh outdoor conditions — no soggy seed, no waste.
- Quick & Easy Installation: Comes with a pre-attached chain and S-hook so you can hang it in seconds from tree branches, fences, eaves, or patio hooks. Elevated placement naturally deters squirrels and mice from stealing seed.
- Durable Anti-Rust Construction: Built from reinforced cold-rolled iron with an anti-rust finish, this feeder resists cracking, rust, and weathering for reliable year-round outdoor use.
- Open Multi-Bird Feeding Bowl: The wide, open-top round bowl accommodates millet, mixed birdseed, crushed corn, grains, and more. Multiple birds can perch and peck simultaneously — perfect for avid bird-watchers.
Specifications
- Material: Cold-rolled iron with anti-rust finish
- Weight: Approx. 480 g
- Dimensions: Approx. 17.5 × 44 cm (6.89 × 17.32 inches)
- Suitable For: Wild birds — finches, bluebirds, sparrows, woodpeckers, and more
- Usage: Outdoor (garden, backyard, patio, balcony, porch, courtyard, terrace)
- Includes: 1 × Outdoor Bird Feeder with hanging chain and S-hook
- Made in Mainland China
Perfect For
Whether you're an avid bird-watcher or simply love the idea of a garden alive with color and song, this feeder is an ideal gift for nature lovers, gardeners, and anyone who enjoys peaceful outdoor moments. Works beautifully in any home or apartment setting with an outdoor space.
Note: Due to differences in lighting and screen settings, product color may vary slightly from images. Please allow a 1–3 cm difference due to manual measurement.
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- Shop "All Guests Approved By The Dog" Funny Canvas Wall Art — a great companion piece for animal-loving homes.
- "Best Seat In The House" Retro Quote Canvas Wall Art Print — perfect vintage décor to complement your garden aesthetic indoors.
For expert tips on attracting wild birds to your yard, visit the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service – Backyard Birds Guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of birds does this wild bird feeder attract?
A: This vintage outdoor bird feeder is suitable for a wide variety of wild birds, including finches, bluebirds, sparrows, woodpeckers, and other common backyard and garden birds. The open bowl design accommodates birds of different sizes.
Q: What types of birdseed can I use in this feeder?
A: The open-top round bowl can hold millet, mixed birdseed, crushed corn, grains, and similar seeds. Its generous capacity means multiple birds can feed at the same time.
Q: Is this bird feeder weatherproof for year-round outdoor use?
A: Yes! The feeder is constructed from cold-rolled iron with an anti-rust finish, making it resistant to sun, rain, wind, and snow. The built-in roof shelter also helps keep birdseed dry and fresh in all weather conditions.
Q: How do I hang the bird feeder?
A: The feeder comes with a pre-attached hanging chain and S-hook, making installation quick and easy. Simply hang it from a tree branch, fence, eave, pergola, or patio hook — no tools required.
Q: Will squirrels or mice be able to access the birdseed?
A: The elevated hanging design naturally helps keep the birdseed out of reach of ground-dwelling animals like squirrels and mice, though determined climbers may still attempt access on certain mounting points.
