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Nuttery Caged Suet Block and Fat Ball Feeder Reviews

4.4 Rating 80 Reviews
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The Nuttery caged suet feeders are designed to allow smaller birds in but exclude large birds such as pigeons, magpies and rooks and squirrels. This caged feeder provides a safe haven for the smaller birds. Easy to fill and clean.

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Mary Clayton
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An excellent feeder which is genuinely squirrel proof, unlike the previous one we had which we had sourced from elsewhere. Easy to fill and a joy to watch the birds using it.
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Posted 1 year ago
We're pleased - sturdy construction is keeping the squirrels away from the food.
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Posted 1 year ago
Sally McKelvey
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It’s well made but the birds are still getting used to it & haven’t fed from it yet (it has only been up a week). At least it is deterring the magpies & squirrels.
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Posted 1 year ago
Well made, attractive feeder. Only just put out in my garden so birds are a bit wary as they can be with new feeders. Looks like it will be easy to clean. Delivered promptly, well packaged.
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Posted 1 year ago
Susan M Francis
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Prompt delivery and a feeder that really does annoy the pesky squirrels! Jays and woodpeckers can feed from it as well as the smaller birds. BUT NOT SQUIRRELS!!!
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Posted 1 year ago
I am using it inside another guard to keep the magpies out as they destroy a block in about half an hour and the little birds don't get a look in. The birds have worked out the plethora of bits of metal after a week and are using it like this just fine. It isn't looking like it's going to be that easy to clean but I don't find that fat block feeders get quite as dirty as normal seed feeders anyway.
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Posted 1 year ago
KennethKenneth Mcnulty
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Just hope it defers the crow's and seagulls away and leave the small birds to feed
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Posted 1 year ago
Blue tits will use it if there are no other sources of food about, but nothing else so far. Certainly keeps the squirrel out.
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Posted 1 year ago