Hand made hanging bird feeder tray with drainage screen

$20.00
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Ships 4-6 days from time of placing order

About this Product

Hanging bird feeder tray, hand made from cedar, with a durable fiberglass screen, that will not rust, that allows water to drain so you're not left with soggy seeds.
The plastic coated wire is capable of supporting 110 lbs of weight (according to the mfg) so you can fill this tray with seed and have it full of birds and it won't come apart. Being made of cedar, it is resistant to rotting and pests so it will last for years. The perches are made of oak so they will also stand up to the elements, as well as bird feet and beaks.

I make these feeders by hand, one at a time. I don't have a computer cutting out the parts so I can mass-produce these. It's one by one, with care, for a bird feeder you know will last and last. I also take care to make sure the wood grain matches. Cedar can come in all kinds of grain patterns and colors so I like to take advantage of it.

The dimensions are 10-1/2" wide by 11-1/2" long (perch side). The overall height is 2-1/4" and the depth of the seed tray is about 1-5/8".

Awl That Wood Crafts

San Antonio, TX

Meet the Maker

Greetings. Thanks for stopping by. My name is Rob and I am the proprietor of Awl That Wood Crafts.

I've been a tinkerer and maker for many years. I just never thought of it as something I could get in to as a hobby or side business. First, I made an enclosure for our oldest daughter's bearded dragon. That's when it hit me. Next, I built a coffin-shaped book case for our youngest daughter. Next was a farmhouse-style end table. I was hooked.

For Halloween one year, I made some wooden jack o' lanterns with the intention of trying to sell them. Once the word was out, I couldn't make them fast enough. With that success, I started making Christmas crafts. They didn't sell as well as the Jack o' lanterns but it was enough to convince me that I needed to expand on this idea. With that, Awl That Wood Crafts was born.

I started an Etsy shop back in April 2023. My initial list of products were simple items, e.g. bottle openers, candle holders, but then I added a couple of bird feeders and a squirrel feeder. That's what started the ball rolling.

My main focus is bird feeders and squirrel feeders. I am always working on new ideas to keep things fresh and give potential buyers more choices. Come back often to see what's new.

Thank you

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