Made in the USA Products - Most items available in-store only
Andrea's Silicone
Andreas Silicone jar openers are designed with one side rough and one side smooth for easy gripping; best of all they stick to any metal or glass surface including your refrigerator, microwave, backsplash or stainless steel so they are always ready to use. Great for ars and medicine bottles and even for peeling garlic. Proudly made in Pennsylvania.
Aspects
Seed Tube, Finch Feeders and Accessories are manufactured in Rhode Island. Sturdy, EZ clean, limited lifetime guarantees – proven best sellers.
Becorns
Note cards featuring Becorns; human like creatures made from natural materials, created by David Bird and placed in natural settings. Birds and squirrels are photographed interacting with the Becorns in images taken by the artist at this home in Rhode Island.
Bedrock Tree Farms
(carried seasonally) - fir needles trimmed from sheared branches to help create authentic smelling 100% Non GMO Soy wax clean-burning candles. The thicker glass vessels help you avoid getting burned and provide better insulation for heat retention, ensuring a more even and efficient burn. Made in Rhode Island.
Backyard Nature Products
Suet, hopper, tray, and cylinder feeders and bird houses made of recycled plastic. Made in Chilton, Wisconsin
Campania
Cast Stone Collection of bird baths and garden accents designed and manufactured at their facility in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania.
Erva
Poles, baffles, flag stands, decorative s hooks all designed and manufactured on site in Chicago, Illinois since 1957, with American-made materials and American human resources.
Glen Arbor Artisans cards
Kristin Hurlin is a gifted artist and illustrator who draws inspiration from her beloved Leelanau County, Michigan.
Heartwood
Established in 1992, their quality cypress birdhouses are hand crafted in Star, Mississippi
Kapow Soap
Brewed in small artisanal batches on a farm in Frankenmuth. The creamy, handmade soap is wonderfully gentle and long lasting and uses oatmeal as an exfoliant instead of plastic micro-beads.
Motawi Tile
Founded in 1992 by Nawal Motawi, who started making tiles in her garage in Ann Arbor. Today a team of 30 employees works in a 12,900 square foot studio in that same city. At Wild Birds Unlimited, we sell many nature-themed and bird-themed tiles.
Mr. Bird
A wide variety of cylinder shaped seed blocks for year round use and Seed Characters seasonally – made in New Braunfels, Texas. Family owned for 20 years.
Nature Creations
Bird houses handmade in the U.S.A. using recycled materials from Southern Illinois, using recycled materials from barns
Pumpernickel Press Cards
These greeting cards make artistic expressions a reality with beautiful artwork from some of the top artists in America, brilliant color, and finely executed, detailed sculptured embossing, using brass dies that are hand-tooled by the finest engravers in the US. Made in Berryville, Virginia.
Solmate Socks
Founded in 2000, it is now a second generation business operating out of Hickory, North Carolina. They use sustainably-sourced, eco-friendly fibers in their famous mis-matched socks.
Studio M
Home and garden decorations made to last from high-quality materials and vibrant inks, with MailWraps, Art Poles, bird baths, Planters and Art Pots all made in Kansas.
Swedish Dishcloths
We carry two brands, both of which are manufactured in the USA. Three Bluebirds prints the dishcloths in their home state of Connecticut using eco-friendly, safe water-based inks. Swede Dishcloths does the same in Colorado.
Whistling Frog Tiles
Created in Alden, Michigan. At Wild Birds Unlimited we carry their destination tiles – “Lake St. Clair” and “Grosse Pointe” both of which show a beautiful lake vista as well as their mini tiles with nature themes.
Wind River Chimes
Beautiful, resilient, high-quality wind chimes with symphonic sound resonance, hand-crafted with USA sourced materials by Virginia based artisans. Family-owned since 1986, with a portion of every chime sold donated to charity.
Window Gems
A woman owned and managed company based in Mount Shasta, California, the prismatic material that is used refracts sunlight into a kaleidoscope of changing colors which birds eyes are sensitive to, creating a warning that stops window collisions.