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Caged Feeders Reviews

3.7 Rating 28 Reviews
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The Squirrel Proof Caged Feeders have two oval holes either side which allow access to smaller birds for feeding: Suet Fat Balls, Live Food, Peanuts, Seed & Suet Blocks.

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Robin loves it, starlings don't.
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Posted 1 year ago
Mr Alfred Wright
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Very pleased, the smaller birds have found their way in quite quickly. Just a few disappointed starlings.
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Posted 1 year ago
Mrs Yasmin Scott-Barrs
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Excellent item allows all the small birds to eat their nealworms safely
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Posted 2 years ago
Sean Wakeman
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Perfect for the job. I had a problem with pigeons and crows scaring off the smaller visitors. This has worked wonders, I also bought a ground feeding tray to go inside. It took a while, but I am see a lot more visits by Robins and Blackbirds. Comes with pegs to secure it to the lawn.
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Posted 2 years ago
Not recieved
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Posted 2 years ago
Sorry you are still waiting for your Caged Feeder - our supplier has stock issues. If you'd like to have the item efunded then please let us know.
Posted 2 years ago
Helen Liddle
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this looked like a good product,but unfortunately arrived badly dented and unuseable,so cannot give a proper review
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Posted 2 years ago
Sorry you received the item damaged, our policy is to always replace the order, so as agreed 13kg Robin & Friends Mix was sent to you in exchange.
Posted 2 years ago
Flimsier than a similar RSPB square cage I've had for several years. The birds seem less eager to go inside it. I had to widen the access holes to allow a robin in. So far none of the blue tits and long-tailed tits have ventured in, although they regularly go inside the older one.
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Posted 3 years ago
I bought this caged fatball feeder with the hope of thwarting a squadron of magpies which had discovered my old feeder. I'd say it works in that respect. It's clear the magpies have had no success in robbing the feeder, they are reduced to hoovering up crumbs dropped on the ground. I put 3 fatballs in a week ago and there are still one and a bit left. I've seen a few blue tits inside the cage but nothing else. The chaffinches don't seem to have worked it out yet. I was hoping the spotted woodpeckers would be able to get to the fatballs but there's been no sign of them so far.
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Posted 3 years ago