Metal Bird Feeders & Bird Feeding Stations

Welcome to our rusty metal bird feeder range, where we celebrate the rustic beauty and timeless appeal of weathered metal in your garden. These unique handmade hanging bird feeder stations not only provide food for small birds but also add a touch of vintage charm to your garden. When designing our rusty metal bird feeding station, we always have our feathered friends in mind, creating the ideal feeding and bathing environment for them.

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FAQs

What type of bird feeder should I use?

The best feeder depends on the birds you want to attract. Hanging feeders suit finches and tits, while our platforms or rain catchers are ideal for robins and blackbirds.

Is rust harmful to birds?

Rust itself (oxidized iron) is generally not highly toxic to birds. Once the bird feeder is rusted you can seal it by applying a clear, non-toxic sealant to prevent rust from flaking into water or food.

How can I stop squirrels from eating bird food?

Use squirrel-proof feeders, place feeders away from trees or fences, and try adding a baffle to deter them.

Where should I place my bird feeder?

Position it in a safe, sheltered spot, ideally near bushes or trees for cover, but away from predators like cats.

What is the best food to attract different birds?

Sunflower seeds attract finches and tits, mealworms are great for robins, and suet is ideal for a variety of species.

How often should I clean my bird feeder?

Bird feeders should be cleaned at least once every two weeks to prevent disease and maintain a healthy feeding environment.