Aspects 419 Spruce Nyjer Mesh Finch Feeder, Medium

Aspects Nyjer Mesh 1.25 quart capacity feeder provides unlimited potential for attracting goldfinches, siskins, redpolls, purple and house finches. The tube is a fine stainless steel mesh that is perfect for feeding nyjer thistle seed. Features a handsome, spruce finish and a seed diverter to direct seed to the perimeter of the tube.

Product Features

  • 1.25-quart capacity
  • Provides unlimited potential for attracting goldfinches, siskins, redpolls, purple and house finches
  • Tube is a fine stainless steel mesh that is perfect for feeding nyjer thistle seed
  • Features a handsome, spruce finish
  • Triangular director at the base of the tube ensures that all seed is accessible to the birds

3 thoughts on “Aspects 419 Spruce Nyjer Mesh Finch Feeder, Medium”

  1. The best! We’ve had an Aspects Nyjer (thistle) feeder for some years now, and I hope they haven’t changed the quality too much! (Non-Amazon purchase, Amazon didn’t carry them when I got ours) 

  2. Aspects 419 Thistle Feeder – Absolutely Worth the Money! After years of good-for-one-season cheap feeders, we bit the bullet and went for the high end. These feeders are great. Beautifully made, easy to clean and just solid. I’m looking out the window at ten American Goldfinches at once on this one feeder right now with more lined up and waiting. Another bunch of larger finches are busily draining the Aspects 392 seed feeder, just as well made. Now if only the thistle and sunflower seeds were a bit more affordable!

  3. Wonderful finch feeder! I purchased this feeder based on the other reviews, and I have to say it has lived up to my expectations. It is heavy duty and easy to refill, but most of all, it can accommodate SO MANY FINCHES. I didn’t want a feeder that limited the number of birds with perches. We’ve been host to hundreds of wintering Pine Siskins this year, and they have gone to town gorging themselves on my nyjer seed. Sometimes I have observed 10 or more siskins and goldfinches clinging to the feeder, with others holding…

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