Woodlink NATUBE17 Audubon Cage Squirrel Resistant Mesh Screen Feeder

This metal gridwork cage effectively keeps adult squirrels out of the feeder. Also helps to keep larger birds out of feeder. Comes fully assembled and holds a variety of seed. Easy to fill and clean. Holds 2 pounds of a variety of mixed seed or black oil sunflower seed. Measure 10.5-inch by 10.5-inch by 14.5-inch height.

Product Features

  • Audubon cage squirrel resistant mesh screen feeder
  • Metal gridwork cage effectively keeps adult squirrels out of the feeder
  • Also helps to keep larger birds out of feeder
  • Comes fully assembled and holds a variety of seed
  • Holds 2 pounds of a variety of mixed seed

3 thoughts on “Woodlink NATUBE17 Audubon Cage Squirrel Resistant Mesh Screen Feeder”

  1. A good deal! Feeder was exactly as pictured. Design is good to keep larger birds away. No more shoveling out seed from the red bellied woodpecker, so no lost seed. I put it up and replaced my older feeder this evening, and the small birds did not hesitate to go right in. Construction is very sturdy. Filling is easy. I just unscrewed the top hook and the top came right off for a simple fill. Design is good with cage spacing far enough away so larger birds cannot squeeze in. The feeding ports are…

  2. But I like it! I had gotten so tired of watching the squirrels and the black birds go through 3 pounds of food per day. This cage lets the smaller birds in but keeps the “shovelers” on the outside. The larger birds hang on the edges of the feeder or feed off the seeds that fall to the ground. The smaller birds hang around longer since they are safe from the larger birds and cats. Two pounds of seed will last 4-5 days. My neighbor just asked me to order on for her. I like it!

  3. Disappointment I have purchased several Woodlink bird feeders and have always been very pleased however this particular feeder is my least favorite and most disappointing one. It is super easy for the squirrels and crows to raid and, consequently, is the first to empty, usually within 2 hours of filling. With these menaces “parking” on it while the seed nearly pours out, the smaller birds I want to attract do not even try to feed from it. I’ve filled it for the last time and will retire it to the…

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