9 Hopper Bird Feeders to Attract Seed-Lovers

Hopper bird feeders usually have four sides, and it’s common to find them in the shape of a house or a barn. These feeders attract many birds.

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North States Village Collection Bird Feeder

This bird feeder looks like an adorable little house. If you like hopper style bird feeders, you can create your own backyard bird village with a red schoolhouse, white church, a barn and a log cabin.

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Woodlink Wood Bird Feeder With Suet Cages

Birds can feast on both sides of this wooden hopper feeder, which holds up to 5 pounds of seed. You can also add two suet cakes to give birds an extra food source. The large, sloped roof helps keep everything dry on rainy days.

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Etsy Unique Art Feeder 2
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Craftsman Prairie Style Bird Feeder and Lantern

Need a fun project to keep you busy this winter! This Craftsman style bird feeder kit looks like a stunning piece of garden art. It is a perfect gift for the bird lover on your shopping list. Just add a Mason jar and your favorite bird seed blend.

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Log Cabin Bird Feeder
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Log Cabin Hopper Bird Feeder

This rustic log cabin hopper bird feeder is simply too cute! It reminds us of the fun of building with Lincoln logs when we were kids. The roof lifts off for easy filling and cleaning.

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More Birds Hopper Bird Feeders

These white hopper bird feeders look like pretty garden lanterns. We like that birds can feed and perch on all four sides of the wide wraparound tray.

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Wilderness Lantern Bird Feeder

If you love camping or hiking in the woods, bring that experience to the backyard with this wilderness inspired hopper feeder. Reviewers say the locking lid keeps squirrels out.

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squirrel-be-gone feeder
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Perky-Pet Squirrel-Be-Gone II Bird Feeder

If you’re looking for a squirrel-resistant hopper feeder, try this one from Perky-Pet. The weighted perch allows small songbirds to eat but blocks access for squirrels. It holds up to 8 pounds of seed at a time!

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twinkle star best hopper bird feeder
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Twinkle Star Wild Bird Feeder

Here’s a hopper feeder in a unique hexagon shape. The clear sides make it easy to see when you need to fill it back up for your feathered friends.

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Birds Choice Recycled 2-Sided Hopper Feeder

These durable hopper bird feeders are constructed out of poly lumber made with recycled plastic bottles. The mesh screen seed tray removes for cleaning and the roof flips up for easy refills. The brown and green color scheme will blend into your landscape.

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Lori Vanover
Lori has 20 years of experience writing and editing home, garden, birding and lifestyle content for several publishers. As Birds & Blooms senior digital editor, she leads a team of writers and editors sharing birding tips and expert gardening advice. Since joining Trusted Media Brands 13 years ago, she has held roles in digital and print, editing magazines and books, curating special interest publications, managing social media accounts, creating digital content and newsletters, and working with the Field Editors—Birds & Blooms network of more than 50 backyard birders. Passionate about animals and nature, Lori has a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural and Environmental Communications from the University of Illinois. In 2023, she became certified as a Wisconsin Extension Master Gardener, and she is a member of the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology and sits on the organization's Publications Advisory Committee. She frequently checks on her bird feeders while working from home and tests new varieties of perennials, herbs and vegetable plants in her ever-growing backyard gardens.