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The attractive Bagpath Hanging Bird Feeder is part of our Vintage Garden collection, designed to bring timeless sculptural products to your garden or outdoor space. An all-metal product range finished with a bronzed and antique appearance. The Bagpath feeder hangs from three chains and has a solid perch around the entire feeding dish to provide ample room as a landing spot for several birds. Ideally, the feeding bowl will hold 2-3 days of food to ensure the supply is always fresh. This feeder is suitable for all bird food types, including seed, kibbled nuts, suet, and mealworms. The drainage holes will make sure the food doesn’t sit in water and go off when it rains.
Siting the Bagpath Hanging Bird Feeder
The feeder is suitable for hanging from a basket bracket, feed station, tree, gazebo, or any structurally sound hanger, ensuring the feeder is not too close to a wall or fence. It’s always best to site the feeder somewhere accessible to see as you can monitor the feed levels and enjoy watching the birds!
Maintenance
Periodically removing old and mouldy food and sanitising with a good wash ensures good bird hygiene is maintained. The all-metal design makes it easy to clean.