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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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Pamela Bladen
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This item was very good for my small garden, on my bird station.
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Posted 5 years ago
Poor design. Impossible to twist off lid. Feeder returned for refund which was dealt with speedily.
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Steve Holmes
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Excellent service, well done.
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Posted 5 years ago
Large capacity lantern-type feeder for birds that cling, such as tits. Seems robust and have used in conjunction with black sunflower seed from Vinehouse. Birds like it, so I'm happy.
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr David Belben
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Good construction and keeps seed dry. However with Sunflower Hearts it is not very popular yet. Probably our regular birds - rather a lot of sparrows at the moment, need to get used to it
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Brian Mason
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Best feeder for small clinging birds. Quite durable and fairly easy to fill upside down as the top is a fixture.
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Posted 5 years ago
These feeders are quite difficult to open and close and I broke the hanging eyelet on the previous one when trying to open it. The new one is just as difficult to open and I am a bit worried I will break this one too.
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Jeremy Rusher
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This bird feeder did not work for us. It caused a large amount of waste of seed feed. A guess is about a fifth of food was wasted, ended up on the ground. I will try to send a picture. The problem was caused by starlings feeding and pushing the feed over the edge of the trough.
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Posted 6 years ago