Bird Feeders & Waterers

At Pet City, we cater to your birds' nutritional needs with our high-quality bird feeders, thoughtfully designed to keep your feathered friends well-fed and content. Crafted for durability and ease of use, they make daily feeding a breeze. For hydration, explore our range of bird water dispensers that provide a continuous supply of fresh water, ensuring your birds stay hydrated. Our collection includes various sizes and styles to suit your birds' needs. Browse our bird feeders and waterers today to keep your birds happy and healthy.




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Feeder Double Plastic to suit 322SB
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Avi One Coop Cup Feeder With Hook
Bird Drinker 350mL

REG $9.95

VIP $9.45

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Canary Egg & Biscuit Drawer Feeder
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Clean Cup Feeder & Waterer Large
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Clean Cup Feeder & Waterer Small
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Coop Cup Feeder with Clamp SS 300mL
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Coop Cup Feeder with Clamp SS 850mL
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Coop Cup Feeder with Hook SS 300mL
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Coop Cup Feeder with Hook SS 600mL
Feeder D Medium (2 Pack)

REG $11.95

VIP $10.95

Feeder D Small (2 Pack)

REG $5.95

VIP $5.45

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Feeder D Small Plastic Hook
Feeder SN Cage Clear 2Part

REG $11.95

VIP $10.95

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Feeder Trough Half Round

REG $4.95

VIP $4.90



 

Are there bird feeders with special features to accommodate different bird species?

Yes, there are bird cage feeders with special features to accommodate different bird species. Some feeders are designed with adjustable perches or feeding ports to cater to various bird sizes. For example, tube feeders with adjustable perches can accommodate both small and large birds. Additionally, certain outdoor bird feeders are designed specifically for particular species, such as hummingbird feeders with specialized feeding ports and nectar solutions. Tailoring the feeder to the bird species can attract a wider variety of birds to your garden.

How often should I clean and refill my bird feeder?

The frequency of cleaning and refilling your bird seed feeders depends on various factors, including the type of feeder, local bird activity, and weather conditions. In general, it's a good practice to clean and refill your bird feeder every 1-2 weeks. However, during hot and humid weather, or if you notice the seeds becoming mouldy or spoiled, clean and refill it more frequently. Regular maintenance helps ensure the health of pets or visiting birds and prevents the spread of diseases.