This is a tall Henry Bell Grand Sterling Peanut Feeder. As one of the tallest and most elegant feeders in the Henry Bell range, it’s perfect for attracting a huge number of wild birds like Blue Tits, Woodpeckers and Nuthatches.
This peanut feeder is ideal for bringing a stylish and sophisticated look to the garden. It has an attractive Sterling finish with a black metal mesh cylinder to hold the peanuts. The metal flip top lid featuring the Henry Bell (HB) logo opens easily to fill and refill. Small wild birds can perch on the included silver ringed perches, allowing them to rest while feeding.
Using a peanut feeder is important when it comes to feeding wild birds with peanuts. This will prevent young or small birds from choking on whole peanuts, which are not suitable for ground feeders or bird tables.
The feeder can be hung from a feeding station or tree branch using the handy metal loop handle. Once the peanuts have been eaten, check that the feeder is clean and refresh with Henry Bell peanuts.
Choose an easily visible and safe location for the feeder, away from the reach of predators. We also recommend providing a source of clean water for wild birds to allow them to drink or bathe. This will also encourage return visits by wild birds.
Product Details
- Brand: Henry Bell
- Range: Sterling Collection
- Type: Peanut feeder
- Dimensions: 60cm high x 9cm diameter (approximately)
- Suitable with the Henry Bell Peanuts feed
Good to Know
- Part of Henry Bell’s Sterling Collection
- Super tall and elegant peanut holder for wild birds with a sterling and black finish
- Complete with perches so small birds can rest while feeding
- Comes with a handy metal loop handle to hang from a feeding station or tree branch
- Great for feeding Blue Tits, Woodpeckers, Nuthatches & many more wild birds
- Approximately 60cm peanut holder (72.5cm high including fully extended loop handle)
- Suitable for use with Henry Bell Peanuts (not included)
- Easy to fill, clean & refill with a lift top lid
Care Instructions
- Choose a safe & open location for birds to feed from
- Locate bird food at least 2 metres away from cover, allowing birds space to retreat from predators when needed
- Clean bird feeders regularly to keep them germ free
- Provide a regular food & water source for wild birds, to be rewarded with frequent visits






