No/No Green and Black Finch Feeder GB5F00340

The functional and attractive design of the No/No Finch Tube Wild Bird Feeder makes it a must-have for any backyard birder. A green baffle and tray combined with a black mesh seed tube add style and flair to your yard or garden. The No/No Finch Tube Wild Bird Feeder is constructed without the use of plastic or wood components. Its all-over metal mesh construction stands up against squirrels and other small animals that may try to access birdseed, and a patented baffle attached to the top of the feeder provides added squirrel protection. A wide variety of birds will be attracted to the No/No Finch Tube Wild Bird Feeder, as it can feed up to 15 birds at one time. Black mesh attracts clinging birds while perching birds will appreciate the attached seed tray. A 1.75 lb seed capacity holds nyjer (thistle) seed, the most popular seed among backyard birds.

Product Features

  • No/No = No plastic, No wood
  • Holds 1.75 lb of nyjer (thistle) seed
  • Patented design ensures the highest quality
  • Attracts both clinging and perching birds
  • Feeds 10-15 birds at once

3 thoughts on “No/No Green and Black Finch Feeder GB5F00340”

  1. These finches are eating me out of house and home! DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT if you are not prepared to start doubling the amount of nyger seed you have to buy. The number of finches fluttering about my backyard and this feeder has DOUBLED. Their flapping wings distract me as I try to wash dishes or watch TV. There are so many birds that the cats have lost interest because it’s no longer an unusual treat to watch them through the door.In all seriousness, though, this is a great feeder! The old sock feeder was hard to fill and it…

  2. Yeah! No plastic, no mold-attracting wood! Plastic deteriorates but it still hangs around our environment FOREVER. That is why I got excited when I read the description of the No/No Green and Black finch Feeder. It looks just like the photo. The top unscrews to allow for easy filling of the feeder. There are two baffles in the feeder (you can see them in the photo). Their purpose is to evenly distribute the seed. The baffles allow seed to fall through from the center of the baffle only, filling the feeder from the top down which…

  3. Best thistle feeder I’ve seen The sturdy wire mail-mesh and the removable metal top and bottom plates of this feeder aren’t the only things that set it apart from other feeders. The column of thistle seed becomes segmented through clever internal baffling so that birds can cling on at all levels until they empty the feeder. This is a great advantage over ordinary hole-in-the-side-with-a-perch types. After studying the new feeder with suspicion for a couple of hours the pine siskins swarmed it seven or eight at a time with…

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