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Brome Squirrel Buster Plus Bird Feeder – Squirrel Resistant (1024)
Regular price $149.95 CADRegular priceSale price $149.95 CAD -
More Birds Single Suet Feeder with Weather Guard (750-185)
Regular price $12.95 CADRegular priceSale price $12.95 CAD -
Brome Squirrel Buster Classic Bird Feeder – Squirrel Resistant (1015)
Regular price $83.95 CADRegular priceSale price $83.95 CAD -
More Birds Radiant Tube Seed Feeder (700-025)
Regular price $59.95 CADRegular priceSale price $59.95 CAD -
Armstrong Peanut Coil Feeder (700-010)
Regular price $29.95 CADRegular priceSale price $29.95 CAD -
Brome Squirrel Buster Peanut Feeder (1053)
Regular price $99.95 CADRegular priceSale price $99.95 CAD -
Brome Squirrel Buster Finch Feeder (1016)
Regular price $79.95 CADRegular priceSale price $79.95 CAD -
More Birds Mixed Tube Seed Feeder (700-103)
Regular price $49.95 CADRegular priceSale price $49.95 CAD
Collection: Bird Feeders in Canada
Bird feeders in Canada help attract and support backyard birds by offering seed and suet in a controlled way. The right feeder can improve bird activity, reduce seed waste, and support easier maintenance throughout Canadian weather conditions — from Quebec winters to British Columbia summers.
This collection includes durable feeders suitable for Chickadees, Finches, Cardinals, Nuthatches, and Woodpeckers. Designed for year-round Canadian backyard use, these feeders support different seed types and feeding styles.
Choosing the Right Bird Feeder in Canada
Squirrel-resistant feeders use weight-activated mechanisms or guarded ports that help limit squirrel access to seed. These designs help reduce seed loss in Canadian backyards with high squirrel activity.
Tube feeders are commonly used with sunflower and mixed seed. Suet feeders are essential in Canadian winters when birds require higher-energy food sources. Peanut feeders provide a protein-rich option that attracts woodpeckers and Blue Jays.
Finch-style feeders are designed for smaller seed types such as nyjer. Matching feeder design with appropriate bird seed selection helps maintain consistent bird activity throughout Canadian seasons.