Audubon Going Green™ Platform Bird Feeder allows birds to fly in freely from all sides. Feeder is made of up to 90-percent post-consumer recycled plastic and is assembled with screws – not nails. Features a powder-coated, perforated metal screen bottom and includes coated steel cables for hanging. Many larger birds, such as cardinals, bluejays and doves, desire open feeding and This style of feeder allows better viewing of the birds. Made in USA
Product Features
- Audubon Going Green platform feeder
- Constructed of up to 90% post-consumer recycled plastic
- Powder coated metal screen bottom for better drainage
- Capacity varies by seed type
- Features coated steel cables for hanging
- This style of feeder allows us better viewing of the birds
- Made in USA
Fantastic Feeder! This feeder is great. We now have several birds at a time enjoying a meal, with no frantic jostling for position on small perches. We also have a wider variety of birds visiting, as larger birds are able to use this feeder. And the birds are easy to view while they feed – which my cats really enjoy. There is virtually no spilled seed – meeting my primary interest in purchasing this feeder. As a plus, without most of the seed ending up spilled on the ground, I don’t have to purchase seed as…
Good feeder except poorly engineered, the cluster of wires in the middle presents a hazard for larger birds wings. I just hung it up on my tree limb today, and as I watched the blackbirds, (red wing black bird sized birds) I realized that as I had suspected when viewing the photo on Amazon, that the wires, converging in the center of the feeder would be threatening to the larger birds who might fear injuring their wings by flying into the barely visible wires. I had reservations about buying this feeder for this reason, and just as I suspected, many birds flew to the feeder, but then became alarmed as…
the birds love it This is a quality product. It has survived severe winter conditions, wind and rain. It still looks good and is probably good for more years of service. The birds seem to be attracted to it and overlook the smaller flat feeders we have near it.I recommend the feeder to others