Choosing the Right Bird House
Not all bird houses are created equal. Learn what birds really look for in a safe, comfortable bird house — including entry hole size, placement, nesting materials, and mounting height...
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Duncraft Squirrel Blocker with Guard
Duncraft Eco-Oriole Fruit & Jelly Feeder
Duncraft Classic Ported Bluebird Mealworm Feeder
Duncraft Bluebird Bug-A-View Jar
Duncraft Squirrel Proof Selective
Duncraft Eco-Strong Tail Prop Suet Feeder, Brown
Duncraft Classic Bluebird Feeder
Duncraft Squirrel Proof Suet Sanctuary
Duncraft Squirrel Blocker Feeder
Not all bird houses are created equal. Learn what birds really look for in a safe, comfortable bird house — including entry hole size, placement, nesting materials, and mounting height...
February is one of the toughest months for wild birds. Learn how simple, consistent food, water, and shelter choices can turn your backyard into a reliable winter refuge during National...
Do birds need shelter in winter? Learn how birds survive freezing temperatures, what types of cover they depend on, and how you can support them with natural shelter, roosting boxes,...
Get ready for winter bird feeding with Duncraft’s expert checklist. Learn how to clean feeders, keep water from freezing, and create safe roosting spots to help backyard birds thrive all...
Discover the top 5 best gift ideas for backyard bird enthusiasts. Find unique bird lover gifts, including squirrel-proof feeders, hummingbird feeders, bluebird houses, and more—trusted by birders since 1952.
Help migrating birds on their long journey with the right food, water, and shelter. A few simple steps in your backyard can make all the difference.
Keep Birds Healthy: How to Safely Clean Feeders & Baths At Duncraft, we know the joy of watching wild birds visit your yard never gets old. Offering food and fresh...
The 5-7-9 Rule is the simplest way to outsmart squirrels at your bird feeders. Learn how proper placement—5 feet up, 7 feet out, and 9 feet away—keeps your feeders safe...