Collection: Hanging Bird Feeder

Our hanging bird feeders are designed to attract a wide variety of garden birds while keeping setup simple and versatile. Whether you’re using a sturdy bird feeder hanger on a deck or tree, or opting for a dome bird feed hanger with a seed catcher, our collection helps you hang your feeder exactly where it’s needed.

From bird feeder hanging hooks to squirrel-resistant options like the premium suet feeder squirrel resistant hanging bird feeder, we offer solutions for every type of yard. Need ideas on how to hang a bird feeder from a tree or without a tree? We’ve got accessories like a deck bird feeder hanger, hanging poles, or window hangers to make installation easy.

Choose a metal hanging bird feeder for durability, or go with a hanging platform bird feeder to attract more ground feeders. No matter the style, these feeders offer flexibility and ease for year-round bird feeding.

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Questions & Answers

Why should I buy a hanging bird feeder?

They are easy for birds to access, especially small songbirds that can cling to or perch on them. This makes hanging feeders versatile and suitable for a wide variety of bird species.

How do I hang my bird feeder properly?

Hang your bird feeder from a sturdy branch, pole, or hook. Ensure it's placed in a safe spot, away from predators like cats, and in an area where you can easily monitor bird activity.

What is the best food for a hanging bird feeder?

The best food for your hanging bird feeder depends on the birds you want to attract. Sunflower seeds, especially black oil sunflower seeds, are great for attracting many bird species like chickadees and cardinals. Nyjer seeds work well for finches, while peanuts, either shelled or in the shell, are favorites of woodpeckers and blue jays. Suet cakes or suet balls are perfect for woodpeckers and other insect-eating birds. If you're aiming to attract hummingbirds, nectar (a mix of four parts water to one part sugar) is essential.