Gardirect Wooden Swing Seat Bird Feeder, Tray Feeder (Pine)

With 19 inches ropes, you can hanging it anywhere in your garden. Natural wooden design fun to watch birds on.

How to attract birds:

To help them find the feeder faster, put seeds underneath the feeder to attract birds in flight. Black oil sunflower seeds are a favorite among most birds. Water is also a natural attractant. Place the hummingbird feeder in and around trumpeting flowers. This will help attract more birds to your bird feeder.

Attention:

Remove hanging feeders during windy storms or other dangerous weather when tipping or falling is more possible.

We hope you have the best possible experience from your bird feeding hobby.

Product Features

  • Made from pine wood.
  • Enable old seed to be easily cleaned away to maintain good bird hygiene.
  • Watching birds standing on the frame and eating their seeds, enjoy relaxing with nature.
  • Sparrow, starlings and blue-tits will be regular visitors to your garden, and the seat itself is a real point of interest in the garden.
  • The Seat Dimension: 9-inch in length, 6-inch in width, 6-3/4-inch in height.

3 thoughts on “Gardirect Wooden Swing Seat Bird Feeder, Tray Feeder (Pine)”

  1. Perfect bird wing/feeder Love this swing, I bought it to put in our living room window so our sun conure could enjoy looking outside. She took to it right away and seems to be enjoying it! It was bigger than I expected but that’s a plus!! Highly recommend!!

  2. Fantastic product and value Oh my goodness!!! This bird swing is soo darling. I have had it for a month or so and now my mexico doves and all my larger birds have a place to actually sit and dine. Its super sturdy and the design is precious. Everyone that sees this swing just loves it. This was a great product and super value.

  3. Birds love it! This was the first bird feeder I have purchased and after I couldn’t keep up with the birds, I ordered bigger feeders.Mourning doves are still loyal to this particular feeder, and would perch on no other feeders… and so are the California scrub jays and the woodpeckers.

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