Stokes Select 38005 Giant Combo Feeder

The Giant Combo Feeder holds 2 types of seed. This attractive feeder will contain up to 2 types of Premium seed mix and is easy to maintain. With its 2 large feeding compartments a wide variety of your favorite backyard birds including Cardinals, Nuthatches, Chickadees, Finches, Woodpeckers, and more will visit. The Giant Combo Feeder will make a wonderful addition to your back yard decor, deck, or patio with its attractive copper finish and all metal construction. With 2 seed compartments, you are able to feed multiple species of birds at the same time. Each seed compartment holds up to 6-Pound of premium seed mix. There are over 12 total feeding portals on this feeder and birds may cling to the screen or use a perch or the feeder tray to feed. The birds are protected by the overhang of the rood while feeding, and with multiple drainage holes in the seed tray, seed stays fresh and dry. The built-in seed diverter keeps seed fresh moving it to the feeding area.

Product Features

  • Multiple feeding positions
  • Two large capacity seed compartents
  • Holds over 8-pound of seed
  • Seed diverter helps keep seed fresh and moves seed into feeding area
  • Beautiful hammered copper finish is durable and will look great in your backyard

3 thoughts on “Stokes Select 38005 Giant Combo Feeder”

  1. Bird Feeder Tradagy For several years I have used a Stokes Select Giant Combo Bird Feeder. I have liked the feeder because it stands up well, allows me to put a lot of sunflower seeds out at one time and is easy to fill. I was gone for several days and after returning I noticed an American Goldfinch perched on the feeder in an odd position. Upon closer inspection I found that the bird had gotten its head caught in one of the feeding portals when it was attempting to reach in for seeds. I suppose if this was a baby…

  2. PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS FEEDER I have had several of these feeders over the past few years. About a year ago, I found a poor little dead finch hanging from one of the feeding ports on the feeder. It had gotten it’s head caught and obviously died a terrible death. I assumed that since the feeder had fallen and was bent a little, that the bird might have gotten caught on the wire of the feeder and that this was a rare and unfortunate accident. After all, I had three of these feeders on my three arm pole and had no problems for…

  3. Jumbo? Try Ginormous!!! When cold weather finally rolls around in North Texas the local and migrant birds here really increase their appetites. In order not to have to refill all my feeders in what seemed like every other day I had this bright idea to add a bigger feeder. It needed to be big AND sturdy…because I also have my share of the arboreal furry tailed rats that delight in not only a free seed buffet but seem to want to chew new holes in feeders in order increase their gluttony and my angst! #X%*#@D#s!!! The…

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