It’s the Bird’s Delight! Easy to fill top locks securely preventing squirrel access. Single sided feeding provides for best bird viewing.This hopper type feeder features an adjustable weight setting on spring operated perch which closes access to seed and lets you select birds to feed. Holds up to 9 lbs of birds favorite mixed seed, sunflower seeds, peanut halves or safflower, large capacity requires less frequent filling. Stop birds from shoveling food out with the no waste seed saver baffle. Durable, chew-resistant green powder coated steel body with a zinc-plated hanger. Simply unlatch and lift the squirrel resistant lid for easy filling and cleaning, seed level indicator window shows when feeder is empty. The overhanging roof and hopper keeps the seed dry and protected from the elements. Top locks securely preventing squirrel access while the weight activated perch prevents access to seed ports. Fully assembled, hangs from tree branch. Optional pole mount hardware included (Pole not included).
Product Features
- Durable powder coated steel body
- Squirrel’s weight on perch closes access to seed
- Holds 9 lbs. of seed
- Easy to clean and fill
- Fully assembled, pole mounting hardware and hanger included
- Hangs from tree branch or optional pole mount. Pole not included.
- Locking top
- No waste seed saver baffle
Back for another… Last one lasted us ten years and five drops by a raccoon that figured out how to lift it out and get to the food. The sixth did it in. This one is getting a lock and clip. Figure that one out buddy!
A disappointing purchase We purchased this product to replace another squirrel-proof, metal-construction product of a similar design that had finally worn out after about 15 years. This one won’t last that long.
Works for me Unlike the reviews below, this feeder has given us excellent service. I purchased this for my Mother to use. Her backyard is Squirrel Central and she is always on the lookout for a feeder for feathered critters, not furry ones.This feeder is very easy to fill and to date no squirrels has been observed successfully getting any seed out of it. Which isn’t to say they don’t try, but so far their schemes have failed them. The saga continues….