- Style: Hopper
- Seed Type: Sunflower/Safflower, Wild Bird
- Material: Plastic
- Seed Capacity: Holds 5 lbs. of seed
- Bright barn-inspired birdfeeder is made of durable molded plastic
- Fills through red lift-off cupola
- Large seed tray/perch is removable for easy clean out
- Squirrel-proof cable included for hanging
- Can be used as a hanging feeder or pole mounted
- 3-year warranty
- Proudly Made in the USA
FAQ's:
How do I remove the tray from the bottom of my Village feeder?
The tray on the bottom of the feeder can be removed by placing the feeder on its side and using the heel of your hand to firmly tap on the tray so the tabs on the underside slide through the opening/slots. There is a raised lip on these tabs so it may require multiple strikes to the feeder. However, an (easier) option for cleaning your feeder is to remove the chimney/cupula at the top of the feeder and insert a garden hose through the opening and washing it out that way.
How can I order replacement parts to my Village feeder?
If you need a replacement part for your Village Collection feeder, there are some replacement parts available that can be ordered directly on the North States website. Simply enter the model number of the feeder into the search bar found at the top of any page and all replacement parts will be displayed. Please note, the side walls of the Village Collection feeders come preassembled at the factory and are not available as a replacement part.
We do have a 3-year warranty for manufacturing defects on our Village Collection feeders. A manufacturing defect would be considered a flaw in the material or a missing part upon receipt of your new feeder. This includes failure of the hanging cable, cracks in the base upon receipt, etc. Loss of a part or damage sustained to the feeder due to weather and/or wildlife is not considered a manufacturing defect.
Please contact our customer service department at 1-800-848-8421 or customerservice@northstatesind.com for directions on how to make a warranty claim.
2 Reviews
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Collectors Series
Had these feeders for about 3 months like the looks of them only complaint is how the wild seed (millet & Milo ) gets wet and clumps after the birds eat the good seeds and leaves these no fault of the feeder just have to go to the higher quality of seed
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Beautiful but Hard to fill ?
I have one with a green roof and pan. It is really cute & looks well made, however I haven't had it that long. First thing out the gate is that it has a small little chimney Cap to get your seed in. I don't know about you but I don't like taking a spoon and trying to get the seed in there without spilling half of it. So I flipped it over, saw that I could bang the bottom pan off and open it up and I dumped the seed in that way. I was able to put the pan back on pretty easily. Of course I don't know about those little plastic tabs breaking off at any given point in time. But that IS the way to fill it faster with less seed waste. That little cap at the top if it's an inch by an inch you're lucky. To me a bird feeder has to be easy to fill up and be safe for the birds as well as squirrel resistant which we all know that's a trick anyway. Very sturdy plastic and it does hold a lot of seed.