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What they’re made of, how they’re built, and why they belong in your backyard.

What is a Metalbird made from?

Each Metalbird is laser cut from premium 3mm Corten steel — the same alloy used in high-end outdoor sculpture and architecture. Corten is a copper-chromium alloy steel that’s built to live outside. It doesn’t just survive the weather — it responds to

Will my Metalbird rust?

Technically yes — but that’s exactly what it’s meant to do. What you’re seeing isn’t corrosion, it’s called patina — a natural surface reaction that actually protects the steel. It forms when Corten steel is exposed to rain, sun, and air. The result

How big are Metalbirds?

Most Metalbirds are around 8 to 12 inches long, depending on the design — with some flying a little bigger. We size our birds to look natural when perched in trees, fences, gardens, or walls. They’re large enough to catch the eye, small enough to fit

Are Metalbirds one piece?

Most are — but a few come with extra parts for good reason. The majority of our birds are cut from a single sheet of 11 gauge Corten steel. No screws. No bolts. No assembly. Just a clean silhouette and a spike ready to hammer into place. But some spe

Are Metalbirds suitable for outdoor use?

Absolutely. They were made for it. Metalbirds are designed to live outdoors year-round. Whether it's sun, rain, snow, or salt air — Corten steel handles it all. The patina doesn’t just look good — it acts like armor. That’s why you’ll find Metalbirds

Installation: How and where to install my bird?

(Installation Guide for Trees, Posts, Walls, and More). While many people choose to install Metalbirds in trees, they work just as well on:. Fence posts. Wooden gates and rails. Sheds or garages. Garden trellises and pergolas. Even large indoor plant

Is It Safe to Install a Metalbird in a Tree?

This is one of our most talked-about questions — and it’s a valid one, so here's a proper long answer. Yes, we believe it’s generally safe to install a Metalbird in a mature, healthy tree if done properly. But trees are living things, and we know peo

I'm travelling. Can I take my Metalbird on the plane?

(Traveling With a Bird in Your Bag). Yes, you can take a Metalbird with you - just not in your carry-on. These birds are made from solid Corten steel and have a sharp spike. That means airport security will treat them like a weapon. If you try to car

What are 'Seconds'?

(Slightly flawed, still full of character). Every now and then, a Metalbird comes off the bench with a small imperfection. A scratch. A tiny dent. Maybe the steel just cooled a bit funny. Nothing that affects how it installs or how it weathers — but