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Hand-turned cedar bird feeder hanging from a lichen-covered branch with a goldfinch landing, morning light catching fine wood grain
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Where Cedar
Becomes Sanctuary

Hand-carved feeding stations and nesting boxes made one at a time in a small workshop. A few are priced to fly — for the next few hours only.

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Black-capped ChickadeeAmerican GoldfinchWhite-breasted NuthatchEastern BluebirdRuby-throated HummingbirdDowny WoodpeckerNorthern CardinalHouse WrenBlack-capped ChickadeeAmerican GoldfinchWhite-breasted NuthatchEastern BluebirdRuby-throated HummingbirdDowny WoodpeckerNorthern CardinalHouse Wren
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A Few Pieces,
Priced to Fly

Each takes two to three weeks to make. These are the ones ready to ship today — priced for the window, not the clearance rack.

Rustic cedar bird feeder with copper wire hanger hanging from a tree branch in soft morning light
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Old-growth cedar

Cedar Lantern Feeder

Hand-turned from old-growth cedar. Wide tray, gentle roof slope, copper wire hanger. Chickadees and nuthatches found it within a week.

$94$148
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Weathered reclaimed barn wood birdhouse with natural grain texture against a blurred garden background
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Reclaimed barn wood

Barn Wood Nesting Box

Reclaimed from a 1940s Vermont dairy barn. Mortise-and-tenon joints, no nails, no glue. Bluebirds nested in the prototype that first spring.

$118$186
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Spalted maple wood platform bird feeder showing natural dark veining patterns in the wood grain
One of a Kind
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Spalted maple

Spalted Maple Platform

Found wood with natural black lines from fungal staining. Every board is one-of-a-kind. Flat tray style for robins and mourning doves.

$108$164
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The Workshop

These Take Weeks.
That's the Point.

Every feeder starts as a rough plank — cedar, barn wood, or found maple. There's a hand plane, a set of chisels, and a lot of patience between raw wood and the finished piece. No CNC. No assembly line. One workshop, one maker, one bird at a time.

Craftsman hands using a hand plane to smooth a cedar plank in a wooden workshop with morning light streaming through windows
Planing cedar by hand — no shortcuts.
Close-up of wood chisel carving a mortise joint into a piece of reclaimed barn wood
Mortise-and-tenon. No nails.
Hands applying linseed oil to a finished cedar bird feeder with a natural bristle brush
Raw linseed oil, rubbed in twice.
12–18days
per piece
100%
hand tools only
6species
documented nesting
2016
workshop opened
From the Backyard

What the Birds Brought Back

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🐦 Black-capped Chickadee
The Cedar Lantern Feeder arrived wrapped in wood shavings, which told me everything I needed to know. First chickadee showed up within 48 hours. My wife cried a little.
Portrait of Margaret Holloway, retired botanist from Portland Oregon
Margaret Holloway
Retired botanist · Portland, OR
01 / 03

The Deal Window
Won't Stay Open Long

These are pieces that took weeks to make. The flash window closes when the timer does. After that, they go back to full price — or they find a home with someone who was watching.

🌿No synthetic finishes
📦Shipped in wood shavings
🐦6 species documented nesting
🤝Free returns, no questions