Mixed Seed Globe Cage Feeder
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Exclusive | Mixed Seed Globe Feeder Lets Small Birds Dine in Safety
- Sturdy and squirrel-resistant tube feeder creates a safe place for small birds to feed
- Holds 3 cups of any type of seed, even small seed like millet and thistle
- Has four built-in feeding ports
The openings on the cage surrounding this polycarbonate tube feeder are just the right size for finches, nuthatches and other small birds, but keep out jays and other feeder bullies. The latching top stays firmly in place to help keep gray squirrels out of your birdseed, and drainage holes at the bottom keep seed dry and fresh.
- Powder-coated steel, polycarbonate, plastic
- 11-3/4" diameter
- Openings are approx. 1-1/2" W x 2" H
- Holds 3 cups of seed
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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- Attractive (59)
- Durable (49)
- Easy to assemble (36)
- Easy to fill (4)
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- Outdoors (54)
- Gifts (25)
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- Midrange shopper (42), Budget shopper (17), High-end shopper (5)
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- Couple no kids (24), Family older kids (23), Single female (12)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (9), Yes (4)
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Pros
- Enjoyable to watch
Cons
- Difficult to clean
Best Uses
- Feeding small birds
Great Idea! I was about to order the globe feeder and received it for a birthday gift. The finches and chickadees took to it right away. A nice welcome to them on a cold winter day. Not so welcome to me when I first tried to clean it. I fussed for an hour, boiling water to pour down the tube and remove the nasty goo. What a smelly mess. I finally took it apart and worked with it forever. I did use a pumpkin carver to scrape between the tube and bottem. That was some help. Had I bought this, I would have thrown it away. Being a gift, I'll continue to struggle with the cleaning and try to remember to bring it inside when we have rain to avoid the goo muck on bottem.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Good For Small Birds
Cons
Best Uses
Small birds can eat without being chased off by bigger birds.
The squirrels learned how to open the top and get to the seed so I have to tape the top shut every time I fill the feeder.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Cons
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Would love to see some birds in it, but so far I've only seen those grey squirrelly acrobats climbing around on it. They have cleared the top third of the seed from the tube. I have it hung from a cable line with a baffle above it and have wired the lid shut, but the cage is very sturdy with plenty of trapeze-like bars for the flyers to latch on to. At last check, one was chewing on the wire wrap, but it gave up, so I'm at least hopeful. It definitely has some real cool looks though, and I'll out-smart those critters yet.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Our Birds Love This Feede
Cons
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Our birds love this feeder so I just ordered a second one! The squirrels are baffled!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
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We keep repairing it after the squirrels damage it but I think it is destined for the trash before too long
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- The Pigeons Go Elsewhere
Cons
- It Took Them A While
Best Uses
I must have the slowest birds on earth...those for whom the term "bird brain" was named. It took them almost two weeks to discover this feeder, and they only did so after I moved it about 30 feet from one side of the yard to another. Even now, another week later, they are just beginning to use it. But, they ARE using it and the pigeons, bane of our urban backyard existence, are NOT! Am hoping the words spreads among the little guys and that as time goes on there will be more and more of them squeezing through the bars to come to lunch.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Fun to watch
- Great Gift
Cons
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A friend was over one day and couldn't stop watching the birds at our feeder. When he moved into a new home, we gifted one to him. They love it.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Peaceful Munching
Cons
Best Uses
- Keeps Them Away From Mock
The mocking bird had not allowed any other birds to feed and dive bombed them and chased them away. When the feeder was first hung he continued and climbed all over the feeder frustrated he could not get the seed. He gave up or fell in love , whatever, but the small birds can eat in peace now. They are fun to watch going in and out of the feeder.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
- Not squirrel proof
Best Uses
Hung the feeder a few days ago and it seems the little birds were slowly beginning to find the feeder. Unfortunately this morning I looked out and saw the feeder tilted as a squirrel had latched on, unscrewed the top and was having a feast. Will need to secure a clamp so they can't turn the lid.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
good for keeping large birds out of the bird feed.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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