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4.1 Rating 49 Reviews
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Impossible for pigeons and uncomfortable for starlings and other large birds, this feeder is perfect for finches, tits, wrens and birds that prefer to cling. With a quick release lid for easy filling.
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Karin Howells
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is still on back order
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Posted 1 year ago
We're sorry for the delay in sending you the feeder - hopefully your birds are now enjoying it!
Posted 1 year ago
Very efficient and easy to use website, quick delivery and good quality products.
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Posted 1 year ago
Ms Angela Pooley
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As always I'm entirely happy with the Seed Feeder I recently purchased. Good quality and reasonably priced
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Posted 1 year ago
Alison Beezer
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I bought this feeder because the sparrows and blue tits in my garden were not getting a fair chance at the seed. It took a couple of days for them to work out what to do but now they are feeding happily when the large feeder is empty. It is very easy to wash too and I am very pleased with this item.
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Posted 2 years ago
I found this works so well that I have bought two. Small birds took to using it in less than 24 hours and at feeding times they are constantly flying back and forth to feed from it. Larger birds such as corvids cannot hold on to it so that the smaller birds are no longer pushed out of the way. Starlings can only hang on for a couple of seconds. I followed the tip about rubbing candle wax on the surfaces that touch when opening the top, to make it easier to open. After washing the feeder once in warm soapy water I found it opened without further difficulty.
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Posted 2 years ago
Malc Crayford
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Posted 2 years ago
Jenny Sheridan
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Unfortunately none of the birds that visit my London garden - sparrows,blue tits, robins, sometimes great tits - want to visit this feeder.
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Posted 2 years ago
It can take weeks for birds to become accustomed to a new feeder. We suggest only putting out a small amount of seed to avoid waste until the feeder is regularly visited.
Posted 2 years ago
Jennifer Abraham
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Posted 3 years ago