Clear Window Bird Feeder – Dual Tray & Water Bowl

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Bring the Beauty of Birds Right to Your Window Imagine sipping your morning coffee while colorful birds feed just inches

Bird Feeders - Bring More Birds to Your Backyard Every Day

There is something really special about looking out your window and seeing colorful birds gathering right in your yard. Whether you're a longtime birdwatcher or just getting started, the right bird feeder makes all the difference.

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Birds Jungle, we've put together a hand-picked collection of the best bird feeders for backyards, balconies, porches, and gardens across the USA and Canada.

We have got something for every kind of bird lover, whether you're shopping for a simple tube feeder, a heavy-duty squirrel-proof bird feeder, a gorgeous decorative bird feeder, or even a cutting-edge smart bird feeder with a camera.

Bird feeding is not just a hobby anymore, it's one of the fastest-growing outdoor activities in North America. And when you set up the right feeder, you will attract more species, enjoy more sightings, and give local birds the food they need, especially during colder months.

Let’s see our full collection of bird feeders for sale below, and find the perfect fit for your outdoor space.

Why Bird Feeders Are More Popular Than Ever

People across the USA and Canada are investing more in their backyard wildlife experiences than ever before. In fact, around 96 million Americans actively participate in birdwatching, feeding, or photographing birds, that is more than 35% of the entire adult population. In the US alone, households spend approximately $10 billion a year on bird-related accessories, including feeders.

And the market keeps growing. The global bird feeder market was valued at over $1.4 billion in 2026 and is expected to reach more than $2 billion by 2035. That kind of growth tells you one thing, people love feeding birds, and they're not stopping anytime soon.

Why is this hobby so popular?

  • It connects you with nature right outside your own home
  • It's peaceful, relaxing, and good for your mental well-being
  • It helps support local bird populations and biodiversity
  • It's fun for the whole family, especially kids

Whether you are setting up your very first feeder or upgrading to something smarter and more stylish, BirdsJungle has you covered with bird feeders for sale that are built to last, easy to use, and loved by birds.

 Types of Bird Feeders Find the Right Style for Your Yard

Not all bird feeders work the same way, and different feeders attract different bird species. Here is a quick breakdown so you can find the best bird feeder for your setup.

Tube Bird Feeders

Tube bird feeders are one of the most common and popular styles out there. They are long, cylinder-shaped feeders with multiple feeding ports where birds can perch and eat.

They work great for smaller birds like chickadees, nuthatches, and sparrows. They are also super easy to refill and clean, which makes them a top choice for beginners. If you are just getting started, a good-quality tube bird feeder is the perfect place to begin.

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders

Let’s be real, squirrels are sneaky. If you've ever set up a feeder only to watch squirrels empty it in minutes, you know the frustration. Squirrel proof bird feeders are specially designed to stop that from happening.

Most use a weight-activated mechanism that closes the seed ports when a squirrel climbs on, but stays open for lighter birds. Others have metal cages surrounding the feeder that birds can get through but squirrels can not. Brands like Brome Bird Care are famous for making some of the best squirrel proof feeders on the market, and you'll find top-rated Brome bird feeders in our collection.

If you're wondering how to keep squirrels out of bird feeders, pairing a squirrel-proof feeder with a squirrel baffle or squirrel guard is the most effective solution.

We carry a great range of squirrel baffles and guards as well, check out our Squirrel Baffles & Accessories section for everything you need.

Hummingbird Feeders

Hummingbirds are hands-down one of the most exciting birds to attract to your yard. Hummingbird feeders are designed to hold liquid nectar, typically a simple sugar-water mix, and feature red or bright-colored ports that grab the attention of these tiny, fast-moving birds.

They are lightweight, easy to hang, and make a fantastic addition to any porch or garden. If you want more hummingbirds visiting your yard regularly, pick up one of our quality hummingbird feeders today.

Oriole Bird Feeders

If you live in an area where Baltimore Orioles or other oriole species pass through during migration, you'll want a dedicated oriole bird feeder. These feeders typically hold orange halves, grape jelly, or oriole nectar, all things orioles can't resist. They're usually bright orange in color to attract these beautiful birds from a distance.

Finch Bird Feeders

Finches, especially American Goldfinches, love tiny Nyjer seeds. Regular feeders don't work well for them because the ports are too big. Finch bird feeders have smaller ports that are sized just right for Nyjer seed and the delicate beaks of finches. If you want a yard full of golden, bright little birds, a good finch feeder is a must.

Suet Bird Feeders

Suet bird feeders hold blocks of suet, a high-energy fat-based food that's especially popular in fall and winter. Woodpeckers, nuthatches, and starlings absolutely love suet feeders.

They're simple wire or mesh cages that you fill with a suet cake, hang from a tree or pole, and let the birds do the rest. If you want year-round visitors, especially in colder months, add a suet bird feeder to your setup.

Decorative Bird Feeders

Who says a bird feeder has to be plain? Decorative bird feeders are a great way to add personality and beauty to your garden while still feeding the birds.

They come in all kinds of designs, vintage lanterns, wooden cottages, modern geometric shapes, and more.

They make a beautiful addition to any outdoor space and would also make a wonderful gift for the bird lover in your life.

Smart Bird Feeders

Technology is changing the bird feeder game in a big way. Smart bird feeders now come equipped with built-in cameras, AI-powered bird identification, HD video recording, and even smartphone connectivity so you can watch live footage from anywhere.

In January 2026, BirdBuddy launched its Bird Buddy 2 with 2K HDR cameras and AI-driven species recognition, a great example of just how advanced these feeders have become.

If you love tech and birds, a smart bird feeder is the ultimate upgrade. You can record videos, identify species automatically, and share your sightings with other birders.

Window Bird Feeders

Don't have a big backyard? No problem. Window bird feeders attach directly to your window with strong suction cups, giving you a front-row seat to all the action, right from inside your home.

They're compact, easy to set up, and ideal for apartments, condos, and smaller homes. Kids especially love them because the birds come so close.

Large Bird Feeders

If you want to feed more birds at once or reduce how often you have to refill, large bird feeders are the answer. They have bigger seed capacities and multiple feeding stations, making them great for yards that attract a lot of bird traffic. They're also popular with birders who offer multiple seed types at once.

How to Choose the Best Bird Feeder for Your Yard

With so many options out there, choosing the right feeder can feel overwhelming. Here's what to think about before you buy:

  1. Which birds do you want to attract? Different feeders attract different species. Tube feeders bring in smaller songbirds, suet feeders attract woodpeckers, hummingbird feeders bring in hummingbirds, and finch feeders attract goldfinches. Know your birds before you shop.
  2. How much seed capacity do you need? If you are busy and don't want to refill every day, go for a larger feeder with more seed capacity. If you just want to start small, a standard tube or hopper feeder is a great option.
  3. Do you have a squirrel problem? If squirrels are common in your area, invest in a squirrel proof bird feeder from the start. It will save you a lot of frustration, and a lot of birdseed.
  4. Where will you put it? Hanging feeders work great on tree branches or shepherd is hooks. Window feeders are perfect for apartments. Pole-mounted feeders are better for open yards. Think about your space before choosing a style.
  5. What's your budget? We carry bird feeders for sale at a range of price points, from affordable starter feeders to premium smart feeders with cameras and all the bells and whistles. There's something for every budget.

Squirrel Baffles & Accessories Protect Your Bird Feeder

Even the best bird feeders can be raided by squirrels if they're not properly protected. That's where squirrel baffles and squirrel guards for bird feeders come in.

A squirrel baffle is a dome-shaped or cylinder-shaped guard that mounts above or below a bird feeder, making it impossible for squirrels to climb past and reach the seed. They're one of the most effective and affordable ways to protect your feeder investment.

Here's a quick tip: combine a squirrel-proof feeder with a baffle for the best results. If squirrels are coming from above (by jumping from a tree), use an above-feeder dome baffle. If they're climbing up a pole, use a wrap-around or torpedo-style pole baffle.

Browse our full range of squirrel baffles and accessories, all designed to work with standard bird feeder poles and hangers.

Why Shop Bird Feeders at BirdsJungle?

At BirdsJungle, we put birds and pets first, always. Here is what makes us different:

  • Carefully curated selection: We don't just stock any feeder. Every product in our collection is chosen for quality, durability, and bird-friendliness.
  • Ships across the USA & Canada: Wherever you are, we've got you covered. Fast, reliable shipping right to your door.
  • Competitive pricing: You will find bird feeders for sale at prices that are fair and honest, with no surprises at checkout.
  • Easy returns: Not happy with your purchase? Our simple returns and exchanges policy makes it easy to shop with confidence.
  • Expert-backed picks: We stay on top of the latest trends in bird care so we can bring you products that actually work.

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FAQ

Q1: What is the best bird feeder for beginners?

If you're just getting started, a tube bird feeder or a standard hopper feeder is the easiest option. They're simple to fill, easy to clean, and attract a wide variety of common backyard birds like sparrows, chickadees, and finches.

Look for one with a seed tray at the bottom to catch fallen seed and reduce mess. Starting with one feeder in a quiet spot in your yard is all it takes to get your backyard bird feeding hobby going.

Q2: How do I keep squirrels out of my bird feeders?

The most effective way to keep squirrels out of bird feeders is to use a combination of a squirrel-proof feeder and a squirrel baffle. Squirrel-proof feeders use weight-activated mechanisms that close seed ports when a heavier animal like a squirrel climbs on.

Baffles mount above or below the feeder to block squirrels from reaching it at all. Also make sure your feeder is placed at least 10 feet away from trees, fences, or anything squirrels can jump from.

Q3: What type of bird feeder attracts the most birds?

Tube feeders and hopper feeders tend to attract the widest variety of birds because they hold sunflower seeds, which almost every bird species loves. If you want to attract specific birds, pair your main feeder with a specialty feeder, a finch feeder for goldfinches, a hummingbird feeder for hummingbirds, or a suet feeder for woodpeckers. Multiple feeders with different seed types will always attract the greatest variety of birds to your yard.

Q4: How often should I clean my bird feeder?

You should clean your bird feeder at least once every two weeks, and more often during hot, humid weather. Wet or moldy seed can make birds sick, so it's important to empty the feeder, scrub it with warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly, and let it dry completely before refilling.

Hummingbird feeders need more frequent cleaning, every 3 to 5 days, because the sugar nectar can ferment quickly in warm temperatures.

Q5: What's the difference between a squirrel baffle and a squirrel guard for bird feeders?

A squirrel baffle is a physical barrier, usually dome- or cylinder-shaped, that mounts on a pole or above a feeder to prevent squirrels from climbing past it.

A squirrel guard is similar but typically wraps around the feeder itself or its hanging cable. Both serve the same general purpose: keeping squirrels away from your birdseed.

For best results, use both together, especially if you have persistent squirrel activity in your area. Check out our full range of squirrel baffles and guards at BirdsJungle.

Q6: Are smart bird feeders worth it?

Smart bird feeders are absolutely worth it if you're a tech-savvy bird enthusiast. They come with built-in cameras and AI that can automatically identify bird species, record HD video of your feathered visitors, and send alerts to your phone whenever a bird arrives. Brands like BirdJungle have become very popular in the USA and Canada for their high-quality smart feeders.

They're a bigger investment upfront, but if you love data, photography, and connecting with nature on a deeper level, a smart bird feeder is one of the coolest things you can add to your backyard.