The Perky-Pet Copper Panorama Wild Bird Feeder is sure to attract many birds to your backyard. The cutting-edge design of this feeder allows the seed to dispense into the tray and stop dispensing once the tray is full. As the birds continue to dine from the circular perch, the seed is replenished into the tray so it remains consistently full. This feeder also features the Sure-Lock cap system, an innovative squirrel proof feature which ensures the lid stays put and squirrels can’t get into the seed. The Copper Panorama holds 2 lb of seed and features an eye-catching copper finish. Remember to clean your wild bird feeders every two weeks with a mild soap and water solution.
Product Features
- Tray style feeding port and circular perch lets birds feed from all angles
- Sure-Lock cap locks lid in place to keep squirrels out
- Antique copper finish resists rust
“Copper” Panorama — Rusting and poor rain cover ! [ SEE UPDATES BELOW ]SUMMARY: ( i ) a nice looking feeder made of easily rusting steel with a thin copper-colored finish in some but not all of its parts, misleadingly having “copper” in its name; ( ii ) lid coverage against rain is very poor and the food clumps as water wicks up the seeds inside the feeder; ( iii ) has inadequate water drainage holes that clog when using small seeds; ( iv ) rust development on both coated and uncoated surfaces in less than 6 months of…
The birds LOVE it! I took a chance on this & really glad I did, birds are really drawn to this design! Simple, attractive, inexpensive & really smartly designed; it’s both easy to fill & it comes completely apart for super easy (& thorough) cleaning. I was ready to pay a lot more for a feeder but most seemed to look either too utilitarian or had a major design flaw.BTW, if you have problems with squirrels, (I’ve tried & bought everything from diff feed to anti-squirrel baffles high and low) the best…
A major flaw I have this bird cooper feeder and a blue feeder hanging from the same shepherds hook and I noticed over time that the birds were always eating from the blue feeder but not this copper one. It puzzled me and bothered me because I think this bird feeder is so pretty, it gleams in the sun and it has a bigger perch area. I finally figured out that when it rains (and we’ve had a very rainy few weeks!) all the seed sitting in the well at the bottom gets soaked. I went to refill it the other day and…