As you can see, our brand offers a wide range of well-designed metal bird feeders, which are our core product. Metal bird feeders have become the first choice of many gardening enthusiasts and bird watchers because of their durability and resistance to wind and rain. Have you ever wondered how these delicate yet practical feeders are made? Today, we're going to take you behind the scenes to see the craftsmanship that goes into making a metal bird feeder, from a piece of metal to the highlight of your garden.
I. Material Selection: The key is weather-resistant metal.
The first step in making metal bird feeders is choosing the right material. We usually choose materials with excellent rust resistance, such as stainless steel, galvanized iron, and copper. These metals are suitable for long-term outdoor use because they resist corrosion and maintain their appearance in the wind and sun.
II. Cutting and Forming: Precise construction of each component
After selecting the material, our designers will provide well-designed drawings to our factory. Workers use laser cutting or CNC punching machines to cut metal sheets precisely and form key components, such as feeding bins, hooks, tops, and support structures. Then, they undergo stamping and bending to ensure that every curvature meets design standards for beauty and functionality.

III. Welding and Grinding: Solid and Safe Structure
The cut and molded parts are assembled into a complete bird feeder frame through the welding process. We use lead-free welding technology, which is environmentally friendly and ensures strong seams. Then, we meticulously grind to remove burrs and sharp edges to prevent injury to birds.

IV. Surface Treatment: Beauty and Protection
Metal bird feeders usually have a powder coating, plating, or baked finish. This process provides the product with a variety of colors and textures while effectively enhancing its anti-oxidation and UV resistance properties. Anti-rust spraying, in particular, can significantly extend the bird feeder's service life.

V. Quality Inspection: Ensure that every product meets the required standards.
Every metal bird feeder undergoes a strict quality inspection, including a corrosion resistance test, a weight test, and a field use simulation test. Bird feeders that do not meet standards or have design flaws will be redesigned and rebuilt. Only after passing these tests will the bird feeder be delivered to the consumer.
The metal bird feeder is a functional gardening item and a work of art, polished by layers of craftsmanship. It embodies our reverence and love for nature, providing shelter for more birds in our yard. Selecting a high-quality metal bird feeder means creating a cozy corner where humans and nature can coexist.