Perky-Pet 363 Birds and Berries Lantern Feeder

Birds will flock to this stylish bird feeder, with its U-shaped perches that they prefer. The Perky-Pet Bird and Berries Lantern Feeder features a detailed screen printed design of birds and berries on all four sides of this feeder! This lantern bird feeder holds up to 5-pound. of seed, has 4 feeding stations, bird-preferred U-shaped perches and a black powder coat finish. It utilizes the Sure-Lock cap system which keeps squirrels out yet allows birds to feed. The transparent seed compartment makes it easy for youto monitor seed levels and keep your bird feeder clean. Remember to clean your bird feeder once every two weeks with mild soap and water solution.

Product Features

  • 5-pound. seed capacity
  • 4 feeding stations
  • Sure-lock cap system that keeps squirrels out
  • Bird-preferred U-shape perches
  • Powder coated black finish with screen printing of birds and berries on all four sides

3 thoughts on “Perky-Pet 363 Birds and Berries Lantern Feeder”

  1. Not Suitable for Open, Windy Areas My wife loves to feed the birds and one of her greatest pleasures is seeing a variety of birds come and go. I am always on the lookout for bird feeders that will make her hobby that much more enjoyable so I was interested in trying the Perky Pet 363 Birds and Berries Lantern Feeder. Although it is an attractive feeder it does not suit our needs, the problem being wind. 

  2. Recommended for some locations…. The Perky-Pet 363 Birds and Berries Lantern Feeder is easy to assemble and use. 

  3. Bird Watching Made Easy The Perky-Pet 363 Birds and Berries Lantern Feeder is an attractive addition to our backyard patio. The feeder is very easy to fill and has 4 u-shaped perches for multiple occupants-although I have only seen one bird at a time on it thus far. We hung the feeder on a shepherd’s crook just off the patio and waited for a few days before we saw our first taker. Well the word must have spread throughout the Bird Network because we now have a steady stream of finches, cardinals and bluejays…

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