More Birds 104IN Thistle Seed Bird Feeder with the SureFill No Spill Filling System, Four Feeding Ports, 1.5 lb Seed Capacity

SureFill Thistle/Nyjer Seed Bird Feeder

Feeders should be easy to fill to prevent wasting seed while filling. The seed dispensing ports should be versatile, allowing you to use any type of seed. In addition, the feeder should be easy to clean. Our line of SureFill No Spill Feeders incorporates all these innovative features and more.

The SureFill 104IN Thistle Bird Feeder is a tube style feeder with four feeding ports, designed specifically to dispense thistle (nyjer) seed. Thistle seed resembles small grains of wild rice and is highly desirable by many finches for its high fat and protein content. The spring-loaded flip top enables the feeder to be opened and closed with the push of a button so you can leave the feeder hanging for easy filling. Secure the easy-to-close top with one hand. Designed to be used with our #100 3-‘N-1 Bird Seed Super Tote which features a tapered pour spout that easily fills feeders with no spillage or waste.

Better For The Birds, Better For You.

Classic Brands LLC is a company with over 100 years of management and design experience in the birding industry. We are also a company comprised of individuals passionate about birds. We took careful time and consideration to develop quality birding products to bring more birds and more joy into your yard. Our feeders are designed to benefit birds and attract more birds to your yard.

Product Features

  • Feeder features patent pending one-touch opening.
  • Open the feeder with the touch of a button.
  • Leave the feeder hanging for easy filling.
  • Secure the easy-to-close top with one hand.
  • SureFill feeders are designed to be used with our 3-in-1 Bird Seed Super Tote sold separately.

5 thoughts on “More Birds 104IN Thistle Seed Bird Feeder with the SureFill No Spill Filling System, Four Feeding Ports, 1.5 lb Seed Capacity”

  1. Not a great choice for thistle I cannot recommend this feeder as for thistle the several holes per station plus their large size results in too much spilled seed waste.

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