Features
- 【Metal Raven】A set of 5 metal birds, each bird has a different shape. It is designed based on the shape of real birds in nature.
- 【Metal birds Size & Craftsmanship】This crows metal birds craft statue ornaments boasts a perfect size,Standing at 171mm (6.7 In) in height and 18cm (7.1 In) in width. Crafted from 1.0mm (0.04 in) thick premium quality steel, weight 255g (0.56lb).. It's laser cut and then use handmade naturally-ruste.
- 【Bird Art Original Design 】The metal bird is an original OULYDEKO design,The rusty metal design is closer to the rustic style, specially designed for the bird lovers who like to decorate the garden and the antique style. It is closer to nature and makes life more enjoyable.
- 【Bird Art Easy to Install 】This raven metal bird tree stake is a breeze to set up,Slender bottom plate with holes for screws and nails to fasten it securely can be easily installed on windowsills, fences, branches, garden gates ,old log in the backyard or any other place .The possibilities are endless!
- 【Yard Art Best Gift】This rusty metal bird is very suitable as a gift for garden decor, anniversaries, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine,spring decor, Valentine's Day, Easter to lovers who like to decorate gardens and birds.
Specifications
Color | Rusty |
Size | Wren12x12cm |
Unit Count | 5 |
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Set of five rust-finish metal bird ornaments, each with a different silhouette, laser-cut from 1.0 mm steel and given a hand-applied natural rust finish. Each piece measures about 171 mm high by 180 mm wide, weighs roughly 255 g, and includes a slender base plate with mounting holes for attachment to fences, gates, windowsills, logs or branches.
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A few small silhouettes can change the mood of a fence line. After a weekend with OULYDEKO’s rusty metal bird set, I’m surprised by how much character five pieces of steel can add to a yard without trying too hard. They’re simple, rough-edged in the right way, and practical to install—exactly what I want from low-maintenance outdoor accents.
What’s in the set
You get five individual birds, each a different posture and species-inspired silhouette, cut from 1.0 mm steel with a hand-applied rust finish. Each bird is roughly 171 mm tall by 180 mm wide (about 6.7 x 7.1 inches) and around 255 g (a little over half a pound). The bases are narrow plates with pre-drilled holes, designed to take small screws or nails.
Out of the box, mine arrived with a consistent patina—more of a mature brown-orange than bright orange flash rust. Because the finish is real rust, not a printed effect, it already looks settled rather than faux-aged.
Design and build quality
The silhouettes strike a nice balance between recognizable and stylized. They read as “songbirds” immediately, but there’s enough variation that grouping all five doesn’t feel repetitive. The laser cutting is clean with minimal burrs; edges are crisp, which helps them read clearly from a distance. Do be aware that the edges can be sharp—gloves are a good idea during installation.
At 1.0 mm thick, these aren’t heavy plate steel pieces. They’re light enough to mount on thin fence boards without stressing the wood, yet stiff enough that they don’t flap around in a breeze. If you grab the body and twist, you can flex them slightly, but on a mounted base they feel secure. The base plates are slim, which keeps the profile tidy on narrow rails, but it also means you’re relying on the screws for rigidity—use both mounting holes.
Installation: straightforward, with a few tips
The pre-drilled holes accept small wood screws or finish nails. My set included a handful of screws, which worked on cedar fence boards. Here’s what worked well for me:
- For softwood fences: pre-drill pilot holes just smaller than your screws to avoid splitting thin boards. Use corrosion-resistant fasteners (stainless or coated) to prevent streaking.
- For metal fencing: self-tapping sheet metal screws bite well; keep the bird steady to avoid scratching the finish.
- For masonry: use short masonry anchors and screws; the base doesn’t need long fasteners.
- On live branches: I avoid screwing into live trees. A better option is a strap or hose clamp around a dead limb, with the base tucked under for pressure fit.
- For indoor ledges or window sills: they’ll sit on their base without screws on flat, level surfaces. I added clear bumpers under the base to protect paint.
Arrival alignment is easy because the bases are narrow; they look cleaner when the base sits flush to the edge of a board. A small torpedo level helps if you’re mounting multiple birds in a row.
Aesthetics and placement
What you’re buying here is silhouette and shadow. The birds pop most against light or textured backgrounds—faded wood fencing, stucco, and painted brick all work well. Against dark stained fences, the rust can blend in. On a dark backdrop, consider spacing them where sunlight can cast a shadow, or add a light-colored backing strip.
A few placement ideas that worked well:
- Staggered along a fence top, varying perch heights for a “flitting” effect.
- Clustered near a gate latch where you naturally pause.
- Framing a window from the outside, with two facing a corner.
- On an indoor shelf or sunroom molding for a subtle, botanical feel.
Because they’re small, they don’t dominate a space. If you have a long fence run, five pieces spread thinly can look sparse—grouping three together and two elsewhere creates a more intentional composition.
Weathering and durability
The finish is actual rust, so expect it to continue evolving outdoors. After a couple of rain cycles, mine deepened in color and picked up slight tonal variation that looks authentic. On unfinished wood, you might see light rust “tea” stains beneath the base after heavy rain. If that’s a concern:
- Seal the base underside and the mounting area with a clear matte outdoor sealer before installation.
- Use stainless screws with small neoprene washers to minimize streaking.
- Alternatively, mount onto a sacrificial backing strip and attach that to your fence.
In coastal areas or high-salt environments, the patina will progress faster. A couple of light coats of matte clear coat can slow the process while keeping the look. If you prefer a brighter, painted look, these take outdoor acrylics well; a clear topcoat helps the paint last.
Structurally, the 1.0 mm steel should hold up to typical garden life. They’re not meant to be handled frequently or bent; once installed and left alone, they shrug off wind and weather just fine.
Maintenance
There’s very little to do. A soft brush removes cobwebs and dust. If you want to keep the current tone, a yearly wipe-down and reapplication of a matte clear sealer will arrest further rusting. If you embrace the change, do nothing and enjoy the patina deepen.
Indoors, consider adding felt pads under the base to protect shelves and catch any loose rust powder during the first few weeks.
What could be better
- Size clarity: They’re small by design; that’s part of the charm. Still, some buyers might expect larger garden stakes. Check your scale before planning a big composition.
- Edge safety: The laser-cut edges are crisp. A quick pass with a fine file on the base corners makes handling more comfortable.
- Rust staining: Authentic weathering can mark light paint or stone. A simple sealing step solves it, but it’s worth planning for.
None of these are deal-breakers, and they’re typical of real-rust metal decor rather than flaws of this set.
Value
Five pieces at this build quality and finish make a strong value proposition. Individually, similar silhouettes often cost as much as a third of this set. The lightweight steel keeps shipping and mounting easy, and the designs avoid the “clip art” look that cheaper cutouts sometimes have. If you’re outfitting a long fence, you may want two sets to achieve visual density, but even then the total cost remains reasonable compared to larger garden sculptures.
Practical tips for best results
- Pre-plan your layout with painter’s tape markers before drilling.
- Use corrosion-resistant screws that match your substrate.
- If mounting on painted surfaces, seal under the base first.
- Vary spacing and orientation to mimic natural perching behavior.
- For a splash of color, paint one bird and leave the rest rusty.
Who it’s for
- Gardeners and homeowners who like understated, rustic accents.
- Renters who want removable decor—these are easy to patch if you move.
- Indoor plant lovers looking for a simple shelf silhouette.
- Anyone assembling a themed corner (pollinator garden, birdwatching nook) who wants a quiet visual cue.
If you need large, high-impact sculpture or a glossy, non-rusting finish, this set isn’t that. It’s about small, well-executed details that reward a second look.
Recommendation
I recommend the OULYDEKO metal bird set. It’s thoughtfully designed, easy to install, and the authentic rust finish brings warmth without shouting for attention. The steel thickness keeps them light yet stable, the silhouettes are varied and charming, and the bases make mounting straightforward on fences, gates, sills, and even indoor shelves. Plan for the realities of true rust—possible staining and evolving color—and you’ll be pleased with how these age in place. For subtle garden character with minimal effort, this set hits the mark.
Project Ideas
Business
Make-and-Take Pop-Up Workshops
Host small workshops where customers assemble and customize a set (or a single bird) into a mobile, shadowbox, or planter. Charge a ticket that covers materials, tools, and a learning fee. Offer upgrades (paint, patina sprays, LED lights) and sell extra bird sets on-site. Partner with cafés, garden centers, or craft stores for venue space and cross-promotion.
Personalization & Gift-Ready Service
Offer customization options—hand-painted accents, stenciled initials, custom patinas, or laser-cut nameplates—to sell the birds as personalized gifts (Mother's Day, housewarmings, weddings). Provide premium packaging (kraft boxes, biodegradable filler, care card) and upsells like mounting hardware or paired small planters. List on Etsy or your own shop with clear product bundles.
Seasonal Garden-Decor Subscription Box
Create a quarterly subscription box that includes a 5-bird set plus seasonal embellishments (spring florals, summer beads, autumn leaves, winter ribbon), DIY project instructions, and small branded tools (twine, screws). Target garden enthusiasts who enjoy refreshing outdoor displays. Include members-only tutorials or video guides to increase retention.
Wholesale & Event Supply for Small Businesses
Sell the bird sets wholesale to boutique garden centers, farm stays/B&Bs, wedding planners, and event rental companies as inexpensive decorative accents. Offer volume discounts, display-ready sample kits, and co-branded point-of-sale signage with installation ideas. Also propose short-term rental packages for weddings (aisle décor, table accents) with pickup/return logistics.
Creative
Rustic Mobile Wind Chime
Turn the five birds into a vertical hanging mobile. Use a piece of reclaimed driftwood or an old handrail as the top bar, drill small holes in the birds' base plates, and suspend them at staggered lengths with waxed cord or fishing line. Add copper bells, recycled glass beads, or tiny metal washers between birds for sound and weight. Finish with a clear outdoor sealant on the knots. Hang in a porch or over a patio so the silhouettes move in the breeze.
Layered Shadowbox Garden Scene
Create a framed shadowbox vignette: use a deep wooden frame or crate, attach background faux or dried moss and small twig branches, and mount each bird at different depths on thin steel rods or wooden dowels from the box floor. Add battery LED fairy lights behind the birds for backlighting that emphasizes the rusty silhouettes. These make great indoor displays or wall art for a sunroom.
Fence-Line Storytelling Install
Use the birds as a sequential narrative along a garden fence or gate—perch them on the top rail or attach to pickets at intervals to suggest motion (e.g., leaving the nest, mid-flight, landing). Accent each bird with seasonal elements (mini wreaths, faux leaves, spring flowers, Halloween ribbons). This is a low-cost garden makeover that can be updated with holidays and creates curb appeal.
Reclaimed-Plank Centerpiece with Succulents
Mount the five birds to a long, thin reclaimed wood plank as a centerpiece runner. Add small glass or metal succulent planters screwed into the plank between birds, and scatter preserved moss and LED tea lights for texture. The rust tones pair well with succulents' greens and make an attractive table or mantel display for events or dining.