This is a classical bird feeder. It has 1.5 mm holds throughout to let water drain but will not let most seeds go through. It also has a diverter to help the food go where it needs to go instead of staying in the middle.
This print is a bit more complicated than your normal print. I label the plates so you know what to do for each. What I found is the main body itself is best done in 0.8 nozzle with a layer of 0.56. The standard 0.4 nozzle for this part brings the machine time to 22 hours. Where with this setting and nozzle it brings the time down to 12 hours, and the cost isn't that far off from the 0.4 size. In my opinion, it doesn't need to be as detailed, but if you prefer it to be smooth. Then by all means run it at 0.4 size.
Also the siding for the roof is only cosmetic. I did this because printing in multi-color for the roof in all the areas but what I selected causes a bit of waste.
The bottom plate you need to glue the parts together. I couldn't fit the entire part in together.
The transparent, for this the gray is the transparent.
Note I did mine in PETG because PETG can handle most weather.