• Bird Feeder Box

  • Food-Saving Box

  • Wall‑mounted

  • Parrot Lunch Box

  • Splash‑proof

This is a custom, one-piece 3D‑printed bird feeder designed with storage, feeding, and waste prevention in mind—balancing practicality with meticulous attention to detail 👇

• Ultra‑rational structural design:
✅ The upper compartment is a spacious, square storage bin that holds ample bird food, minimizing the hassle of frequent refills; the small perforations at the top also double as hanging holes, making it versatile whether you’re feeding birds directly on a tabletop or suspending it from a cage;
✅ The lower section features tiered feeding zones, with the bottom grid‑lined tray serving as the primary feeding area. The grid not only prevents small birds from scattering grain and wasting food, but also ensures effortless pecking while keeping grain from spilling and soiling the surrounding environment.

• Material and craftsmanship:
The entire piece is 3D‑printed in a single, seamless build, with softly rounded edges and corners that won’t scratch your feathered friends. The smooth, easy‑to‑clean surface can be quickly wiped down or rinsed clean with just a bit of water, making it ideal for small ornamental birds like budgies and zebra finches.

• Usage scenarios:
With dimensions perfectly suited for desktops, bird cages, and other common settings, this feeder is equally at home whether used for free‑range feeding in a household setting or as a fixed fixture in a cage. Custom versions even allow you to adjust the storage bin and grid sizes to better fit your bird’s specific body shape.

Overall, this isn’t just a simple food container—it thoughtfully integrates storage, waste prevention, and easy cleaning into a single, highly functional 3D‑printed accessory.

Originality of the Model

The author declares that this work is their personally original model

This model is licensed under the following terms:

Credit must be given to the creator

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