Copper Mega Tube Bird Feeder
Copper Mega Tube Bird Feeder
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Make a bold statement in your birding sanctuary with the Woodlink Copper Mega Tube Bird Feeder. The copper colored lid, base, seed ports, and hanger combine to form a truly impressive feeder. Each of the eight seed ports is reinforced with copper colored metal to prevent damage, and each port has an individual perch for the comfort of your birding friends. The clear polycarbonate tube holds 4.3 quarts of seed, and keeps feed levels visible. Ten drainage holes on the feeder base help keep the seed dry and fresh, and the internal seed baffle design allows the feeder to empty completely. Hang this Mega Tube Bird Feeder with the included 5" metal hanger, or connect the base to a 1" outer diameter pole (not included). Keep this sturdy Copper Mega Tube Bird Feeder in your yard for a dramatic birding accent, year after year.
Birds that use this Copper Mega Tube Bird Feeder:
- cardinals, chickadees, doves, finches, flickers, goldfinches, grackles, grosbeaks, jays, juncos, kinglets, nuthatches, redpolls, siskins, sparrows, starlings, titmice, towhees, woodpeckers, and wrens
Seed or Feed Options: cracked corn, mixed seed, peanut chunks, safflower seed, sunflower kernels, and sunflower seed
Capacity: 4.3 qts., 6.45 lbs.; 8 ports Copper Mega Tube Bird Feeder
Dimensions: 6" dia. x 23"H Copper Mega Tube Bird Feeder
Mounting: may be hung or pole mounted
Construction: plastic, metal
Shipping Weight: 7 lbs

Crafted with premium cedar wood and natural materials for lasting durability and eco-conscious design.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials is this made from?
Handcrafted from eco-friendly natural materials — recycled cotton, cedar wood, natural moss, and reclaimed wood. No plastic.
How long does shipping take?
Ships within 1–2 business days. Delivery in 3–7 business days.
Is this suitable for outdoor use?
Yes — all products are designed for year-round outdoor use.
What birds will this attract?
Wrens, sparrows, tits, finches, and most common garden birds.