The wooden Tom Chambers Chartwell Seed Feeder is an elegant hexagonal shaped bird feeder.
Ideal for attracting and feeding a wide range of garden birds. In particular, seeds are loved by Blue Tits, Coal Tits, Chaffinches, Greenfinches, Goldfinches, Sparrows and Robins.
The Chartwell feeder has a unique shape and each piece of wood has been pre-treated with a natural stain to protect against the elements, making it suitable for year-round use.
Easy to use, simply lift the wooden lid and pour in any Tom Chambers seed blend or mix for wild birds to enjoy. The seed holder is easy to check when it comes to replenishing thanks to the transparent walls. There are at total of six port entrances for wild birds to access the feed and a raised base provides space for birds to rest whilst they feed.
Birds will love being able to access bird seed from every angle, just remember to locate it in an open area, away from predator attack.
A sturdy wire loop through the centre of the feeder is provided to help hang it from a tree branch.
Product Details
- Brand:Â Tom Chambers
- Range:Â Heritage Collection
- Type:Â Seed Feeder
- Capacity:Â 450g
- Dimensions:Â 40cm high including handle x 16cm diameter (approximately)
- Suitable with the Tom Chambers Daily Seed Blend or Tom Chambers Classic Seed Blend
Good to Know
- Part of the Tom Chambers handcrafted bird feeders collection
- Elegant hexagonal shaped bird feeder designed to hold seed or blend mixes
- Transparent seed holder is easy to check for replenishing
- 6 seed port entrances provides easy access for birds at every angle
- Attracts & feeds a wide range of garden birds like Blue Tit, Coal Tit, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Sparrow or Robin
- Pre-treated with a natural stain colour to protect against the elements
- Easy to use, simply lift the lid wooden lid & pour in the seed or blend mix for wild birds (not included)
- Sturdy wire loop to help hang it from a tree branch
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 with mild disinfectant & rinse carefully to keep them germ free
- Provide a regular food & water source for wild birds, to be rewarded with frequent visits








