7 Best Bird Feeders of 2024, Reviewed by Experts
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If you like watching birds, there's no need to trek out into the woods with binoculars to try to spot one: A bird feeder in front of a window just might be the answer. There's a variety of styles to fit different houses or apartments and to attract various types of birds.
The Good Housekeeping Institute has been testing, researching and covering all manner of garden items for years, from the best flowers to plant in the fall to essential gardening tools. To help us find the best bird feeders on the market, we interviewed environmental experts from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Chad Witko, a senior coordinator of Avian Biology for the National Audubon Society's Migratory Bird Initiative, then we combed through online reviews to suss out the models that have worked best for consumers in their own homes.
Our top picks:
According to the experts over at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, "Migratory birds are ecologically important, fulfilling many significant roles including pollinating and dispersing seeds of plants that form habitat and food for other species, keeping insect and rodent populations in balance and providing early warnings of environmental contamination." So, not only do you get to enjoy all of the pretty birds when you put out a feeder, you're benefiting the environment too.
No matter what type of feeder you end up with, the most important thing is keeping it clean and safe. "If you engage in feeding birds, there are a few best practices to follow, such as ensuring your feeding station is clean and feeds birds in a way that does not transmit disease, create an attractive nuisance (attracting birds where they may be in conflict with humans), or create a hazardous attractant (attracting birds somewhere they may get injured or killed)," says the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services.
Keep scrolling to the end of this article to find out more on how we chose the best bird feeders and what to look for when shopping for one. For more ways to deck out your outdoor space, check out our guides to the best outdoor furniture picks, best lawn sprinklers and best fire pits.
Abigail (she/her) is product reviews writer who has covered everything from kitchen gear to mattresses and smart blinds. She graduated from Louisiana State University with a B.A. in creative writing and earned her M.S. in publishing digital and print media from New York University. She currently works at Wirecutter, but has also spent time on staff at Good Housekeeping and The Southern Review literary magazine. In her free time you can find her quilting, cross-stitching or trying to figure out how to squeeze one more bookshelf in her tiny apartment.
Having written thousands of product reviews and how-to articles on all aspects of home ownership, from routine maintenance to major renovations, Dan (he/him) brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his role as the director of the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. A one-time roofer and a serial remodeler, Dan can often be found keeping house at his restored Brooklyn brownstone, where he lives with his wife and kids.


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