SparkWorks Peanut Bird Feeder (P) – Matt Black Weather-Resistant Finish; Handmade willow tray with a galvanized metal insert.

This uniquely designed bird feeder provides both functions and the look in your backyard. The center container can be used for shelled peanuts or wild bird food nuggets. The bottom tray can be used for other bird food.

Product Features

  • Simple and durable constructions will provide years of use; Handmade of wrought iron with rust and weather resistant black powder coat finish.
  • Holds 3/4 quarts of shelled peanuts or wild bird food nuggets.
  • Easy to set up and use to attract variety of clinging/perching birds; woodpecker friendly.
  • Designed to accommodate birds flying in from different directions.
  • Bird Feeder measurement: 14.6″x6.7″x6.7″.

3 thoughts on “SparkWorks Peanut Bird Feeder (P) – Matt Black Weather-Resistant Finish; Handmade willow tray with a galvanized metal insert.”

  1. The Birds’ Favorite Kind Of Feeder—An Open One I’m always on the lookout for small open feeders that can hold specialty bird treats like high protein peanuts. It only took seconds for the small clinging birds around here to find and start using this nicely designed feeder. People might like covered feeders to keep the elements off seed, but birds prefer an open one for easier food access, escape and observation. They make use of every part of the SparkWorks feeder—some flit in long enough to snitch a peanut while others cling…

  2. FRUIT EATERS DELIGHT! WHAT A PRETTY LITTLE WAY OF PRESENTING FRESH FRUIT FOR MY FRUIT EATERS! THIS IS EASY TO HANG, EASY TO INSTALL THE FRUIT ON THE SKEWER, AND THE WICKER BASKET HAS A GALVANIZED METAL LINER THAT WILL NOT RUST TO HOLD OTHER GOODIES YOU MIGHT OFFER. A VERY NICE FEEDER.

  3. Cute and the birds like it. Could use one tweak for perfection. This was a gift for my Grandma. She says the birds like the apple. It was easy to assemble and hang. The only issue is that the spear that holds the apple is a little too short and doesn’t always stay in the hole across the feeder so it falls in the basket part.

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