Staked Cattail Bird Feeder
Staked Cattail Bird Feeder
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Blend a bit of wetlands into your bird garden using this Heritage Farms Staked Cattail Bird Feeder. The familiar shape of this item aids in creating the marsh motif, while its staked base provides fantastic height. A steel shaft with pointed base inserts into soil easily, and supports the oblong, mesh reservoir. This section accommodates 0.25 quarts of sunflower kernels or peanut splits, and the 0.25" square mesh enables clinging birds to dine easily. The mesh body keeps the avian activity visible, and the top of the cattail unscrews for filling the piece. Steel leaf shapes below this reservoir enhance the familiar, cattail figure, and these can be slightly spread outward for a fun and custom look. A powder coated finish throughout the steel unit keeps it protected from the elements, and the deep brown color enhances your foliage. Celebrate birds and wetlands at once with this Staked Cattail Bird Feeder.
Birds that use this Staked Cattail Bird Feeder:
- chickadees, finches, flickers, goldfinches, grackles, grosbeaks, jays, juncos, kinglets, nuthatches, redpolls, siskins, sparrows, starlings, titmice, towhees, woodpeckers, and wrens
Seed or Feed Options: cracked corn, peanut chunks, sunflower kernels, and sunflower seed Staked Cattail Bird Feeder
Capacity: 0.25 qts., 0.375 lbs. Staked Cattail Bird Feeder
Dimensions: 2.125" dia. x 35.75"H
Mounting: stake in ground
Construction: steel
Shipping Weight: 3 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.