Bird watching is a relaxing and rewarding activity that connects us to nature. Whether you're looking to bring more life to your garden or simply enjoy the beauty of birds up close, Windsticks offer a safe and effective way to attract them. Designed to combine functionality with artistic beauty, Windsticks create a welcoming environment for birds while enhancing your outdoor space.
Silvereye Birds and Their Feeding Antics
From bossy birds claiming all the food to dramatic tackles knocking others off, this video captures the fun and lively interactions of these fascinating creatures
Discover the Joy of Birdwatching
Windsticks bring the magic of nature to your doorstep, inviting birds to feed and play close to where you sit—all while keeping them safe from pets. Their graceful movements create a calming and joyful experience. Handcrafted in New Zealand, Windsticks are not only innovative bird feeders but also kinetic sculptures that blend artistic beauty with functionality. Transform your garden into a sanctuary where birds thrive and happiness fills the air.

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Bring birds into your garden today and create a moving sculpture at the same time
Windsticks bring nature closer, attracting birds to your window or garden. Transform your outdoor space into a bird sanctuary with flexible placement options and safe feeding areas.
Handcrafted in New Zealand, Windsticks are bird feeders and kinetic sculptures that combine beauty and functionality. Discover the magic of Windsticks today!

Windstick Colours
8 Colours - sizes 3m & 2m
Bird Feeding Tips
Windsticks are handcrafted bird feeders and kinetic sculptures made in New Zealand, blending artistic beauty with functionality.
The 2m Windsticks are ideal for smaller birds such as waxeyes, bellbirds, sparrows, and finches, as they prevent larger birds from dominating the feeding area.
The 3m Windsticks are designed to support more weight, making them suitable for a wider variety of birds and food.
Mix both 2m and 3m for those who want to accommodate both smaller and larger birds,

































