Handcrafted from Reclaimed Timber & Recycled Glass Bottles
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Create a peaceful sanctuary for Australia’s beautiful native birds with our handcrafted Rustic Triple Bottle Bird Feeder.
Lovingly handcrafted in our Wildhorse Woodworx workshop on the Wildhorse Homestead, every bird feeder is built using reclaimed timber and repurposed glass bottles, giving new life to materials that would otherwise end up in landfill.
The three gravity-fed glass bottles slowly replenish the feeding tray as birds enjoy the seed below, helping reduce waste while keeping food available for longer between refills.
No two feeders are exactly alike. Every piece of timber carries its own history, grain and character, making your bird feeder a truly one-of-a-kind addition to your garden.
Whether hanging beneath a shady tree, beside your verandah or overlooking your veggie garden, this feeder provides a beautiful focal point while encouraging local birdlife to visit year-round.
Features
• Handmade in Queensland, Australia
• Crafted from reclaimed timber
• Repurposed glass bottles
• Triple bottle gravity-feed design
• Hanging chain included
• Suitable for outdoor use
• Every piece is individually handcrafted
• Supports sustainable living and wildlife-friendly gardens
Perfect For
✔ Native bird lovers
✔ Sustainable gardens
✔ Farmhouses
✔ Country homes
✔ Rural properties
✔ Eco-conscious gifts
✔ Housewarming presents
✔ Mother’s Day & Father’s Day gifts
Dimensions
Approx. 34cm W x 37cm H x 12cm D
Materials
• Reclaimed timber
• Recycled glass bottles
• Galvanised hanging chain
Care
Hang in a sheltered outdoor location for maximum longevity. Refill with quality wild bird seed as required. Wipe clean occasionally and inspect hanging hardware periodically.
Our Promise
Every Wildhorse Woodworx creation is handmade in small batches using reclaimed materials wherever possible. By choosing this feeder you’re supporting Australian craftsmanship, reducing waste and helping create habitat for native birds.









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