Why Pay More?
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| Review Date: July 17, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Henthabox, New Orleans, USA |
| I have long preferred the tube design for backyard bird-feeding. This feeder is well constructed and cheap enough to replace often. In climates of high humidity this feeder will facilitate a healthy level of cleanliness for the birds. |
Brilliant!
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| Review Date: November 11, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Carol S. Jimerson, Gowanda NY |
| I had a very small bird feeder & all the birds were unable to get in. I ordered this one & they all come at once, well six of them at a time anyway. Thanks so much! |
Fantastic for Apartments
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| Review Date: June 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: N. K., Central Plains |
I have this feeder placed right outside my window of my ground floor apartment. I originally got it for the cats' entertainment, and am glad I did.
I originally had a feeder bell hanging from the second floor apartment's balcony, but chose it wasn't enough.
I bought this feeder for the sparrows and used the cheapest bird feed available. After I switched to sunflower seeds only I am now getting sparrows, finches and starlings. The down side being that the perches were not designed for starlings so they have to reach around to one of the other holes to get their food.
Anymore, I can get 5 or so on it at once with two or three hanging out on the chain it hangs from waiting in line.
I really like this small feeder and have had it since December '08. Never once had a problem with squirrels, but it may be because of the way I have it set up. |
Excellent price -- and the birds like it
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| Review Date: October 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Tullis, Phoenix, AZ |
| It's sturdy, it's inexpensive, and the smaller birds can poke their beaks right to the bottom of the feeder to get all of the seeds. (The last vertical feeder we had always had leftovers at the bottom that the birds couldn't reach.) And the price is decent. A nice addition to the back yard. |
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