Metal Double Bird Bath & Feeder, 42in Freestanding Outdoor Birdbath (Antique Bronze) with 5-Pronged Base
Product description
If you want a simple way to bring more birds into your garden without juggling separate setups, a double bird bath and feeder like this one is built around that idea. It combines a bath bowl and a feeder bowl so you can offer water and food in one place.
That said, it’s still a garden accessory: it won’t suit every space, and the “easy” part depends on whether you can push the stake securely into your chosen ground. Over all, though, this is the kind of outdoors birdbath that makes sense when you care about everyday use and routine cleaning.
What it is and why it helps
This is a metal bird bath for outside that also works as a feeder. The core concept is straightforward: fill the different plates with bird food and water at the same time. In practice, that means less faff if you’re topping up daily and it gives birds a reason to hang around, whether they’re looking for a drink or something to peck at.
It’s designed as a freestanding outdoor birdbath with a stake base that anchors into the ground or lawn. For a patio or yard, it’s the sort of setup you can place where you already watch the garden—near a seating spot or along a path—so you get the best chance of regular visits.

The essentials (double bowls + metal build)
The package is built around two separate bowl areas: a larger bath bowl and a smaller feeder bowl. On paper, that split is helpful because it keeps the function clear—water stays for bathing, while the smaller section is intended for food.
The bath is made from iron with a safety coating, and the structure is all-metal rather than plastic or resin. That’s a meaningful detail if you’ve ever had lighter birdbaths wobble in wind or degrade over time. Here, the idea is that it should be more resistant to the usual outdoor wear—though, like any outdoors item, you’ll still want to keep an eye on coating and cleanliness.
The bowls are sized as follows: - Large bird bath bowl: 12 in diameter, 2 in depth - Small bird feeder bowl: 7.9 in diameter, 1.6 in depth


What stands out in daily use

The standout feature for day-to-day ownership is the combination of functions. Instead of having to maintain separate water and feeding points, you can top both up together and keep the routine simple.
It also uses an upgraded 5-pronged base intended to resist tipping and add stability. The base is described as a heavy-duty metal stake with a black powder coat finish. It’s positioned as strong support so the birdbath stays upright and firmly in the soil.
There’s also a cleaning angle: the durable bowl is said to detach from the steel ring, which is meant to make filling and cleaning easier. That matters, because birdbaths do get messy—algae, droppings, and general grime are part of the deal if you want birds to keep returning.
Installation and upkeep: where it’s easy, and where it might not be
Installation is described as no-tools and “in minutes”. The practical version of that is: you push the birdbath into the ground or lawn. If your garden soil is reasonably firm, it should go smoothly.

However, do bear in mind that “easy to install” still depends on the surface you’re working with. If you’re trying to anchor it into very soft, uneven, or heavily compacted areas—or if you don’t have a suitable patch of lawn—stability can be harder to get right.
For upkeep, the detachable bowl should make it less painful to empty and scrub. Still, if you don’t clean regularly, both the bath water and any feeder food can become less appealing to birds.
Key points to double-check before buying


A few things are worth checking so you don’t end up regretting placement or capacity:
- Size for your garden: it’s a 42-inch birdbath, so measure your space and think about how close it is to windows, seating, or foot traffic.
- How it will sit in your ground: it’s designed to be inserted into soil or lawn. If you need something for paving or a container-style setup, this may not be the best match.
- Double bowl expectations: the bath and feeder bowls are clearly meant to be used together, but it doesn’t automatically mean it will attract every bird instantly—local bird species and weather play a big role.

It’s a solid, outdoors-focused option, but it’s not a “set and forget” ornament, birds need fresh water and feeder attention.
Pros and potential downsides (worth noting)
On the plus side, this model leans into durability: all-metal iron construction, weatherproof/rustproof claims, and a 5-pronged base aimed at resisting tipping. It’s also practical because it combines bathing and feeding.
On the downside, the double setup can mean more routine on your side—more reasons to top up and keep clean. And depending on your ground type, that freestanding stake may not feel as effortless as the description suggests.
Is it worth it?

It’s worth buying if you want one outdoor garden feature that covers bird bath + bird feeder in a single place, and you’re happy to do regular rinsing and topping up. The all-metal build and wider, 5-pronged base concept are particularly relevant if you’ve been disappointed by more lightweight birdbaths that wobble.
You may want to skip it if your garden doesn’t have a suitable spot to insert the stake (for example, if you’re mostly working with hard paving), or if you’re after a very low-maintenance bird fixture with minimal cleaning.


If you’re the kind of person who enjoys watching birds and doesn’t mind a short daily check, this should suit you well.
Mini FAQ
How does the double bird bath and feeder work?

The larger area is intended for bathing water, while the smaller bowl is designed for bird food. You can fill both at the same time.
Is it weatherproof for outdoor use?
It’s described as weatherproof and rustproof for long-term outdoor use.
Is it difficult to install?
It’s stated to require no tools and can be installed in minutes, by inserting the birdbath into the ground or lawn.
How do you clean it?
The bowl is said to detach from the steel ring, which is meant to help with cleaning and refilling.
What size is the bird bath?
The birdbath is listed as 42 inches.
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