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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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Excellent feeder keeps food dry easy to empty the only down side is squirrels can bite the plastic would prefer if it could be updated with a cage arrangement to let in smaller birds but exclude squirrels then it would get a 5 star rating
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Posted 4 years ago
Edward Horsfield
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Having put seed into the feeder and hanging it outside I was disappointed a couple of days later to find it on the ground with the attachment loop still on hook on the stand. On inspection the retention feature on the lid of the feeder had broken allowing the attachment loop to pull out.
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Posted 4 years ago
Attracted birds right away! Pretty easy to open and holds a lot of seed. Bigger birds don't land on it but they do wait underneath it for seed to spill!
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Posted 4 years ago
Starlings haven't mastered this, though one young parakeet has...! Goldfinches and bluetits have been using it but it's not particularly popular yet (has only been out for 3 days).
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Posted 4 years ago
Only one of the four feeders yet to receive visitors. Not the fault of the product. Perhaps when we finish alterations to garden with a few plants to provide cover, we shall see more birds.
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Posted 4 years ago
strong unit, very well made. Fast delivery and well packed. All good so far.
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Posted 5 years ago
Rikki Pegram
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Really good feeder for tits and robins. Lovely to see them hanging off the lip.
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Posted 5 years ago
Have put it up in a new place and as yet very few hanging birds have found it but the robin has and he is trying very hard to feed from it. We must be patient.
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Posted 5 years ago