In-House Breadbox Window Bird Feeder
In-House Breadbox Window Bird Feeder
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Invite birds to an elegant feast with this premium quality, natural oak Coveside In-House Breadbox Window Bird Feeder.
- Oak feeder frame mimics a breadbox in robust style.
- Feeder fits in your window for easy viewing.
- Clear, copolyester back panel keeps avian activity visible.
- Bottom platform holds 2 quarts of seed, suet nuggets, or fruit.
- Cap inside the home lifts for refilling the reservoir.
- Fits into most double hung windows between 24" and 36" wide.
- Anchor side panels with included Velcro and insulation strips.
- Oak frame treated with linseed oil for premium quality.
- Easy to clean and refill.
- Assembly required.
- Made in the USA.
Birds that use this feeder:
- blackbirds, bluebirds, cardinals, chickadees, doves, finches, flickers, goldfinches, grackles, grosbeaks, jays, juncos, kinglets, mockingbirds, nuthatches, orioles, redpolls, robins, siskins, sparrows, starlings, tanagers, thrushes, titmice, towhees, warblers, waxwings, woodpeckers, and wrens
Seed or Feed Options: cracked corn, fruit, mealworms, mixed seed, peanut chunks, peanuts in the shell, safflower seed, suet, sunflower kernels, and sunflower seed
Capacity: 2 qts., 3 lbs.
Dimensions: ~17.75"L x 10"W x 9.5"H feeder, 12"L x 9"W x 0.75"H side panels
Mounting: window mount
Construction: oak, copolyester
Shipping Weight: 13 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.