The TweetPhone bird feeder
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Description
For a long time, I wanted to make a bird feeder that’s simple, sturdy, easy to clean, and doesn’t need constant refilling. Funny enough, the best shape for it turned out to be the classic red London phone booth. I’ve been testing it for about a week now, and the small birds have no trouble hopping in, grabbing some seeds, and looking ridiculously cute while doing it. It brings a bit of character to the balcony, especially in winter when everything else feels a bit grey. Honestly, it’s one of those little things that just makes you smile every time a bird shows up.
It’s a three‑part design: the roof, the main body, and the tray. Putting it together is super simple — no glue or extra hardware needed. You just tie a strong knot on the rope under the tray, thread it up through the body, and then through the hole at the top. After that, you can hang it from a tree branch or the ceiling.
Refilling is easy too: just lift off the roof and pour in the seeds.
I designed the base with small slits so water doesn’t collect inside.
The model doesn’t require AMS, except for the sign, which is optional. Printed with PETG HF.
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