NEW | Sunflower Birdfeeder
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Item # 8586358
$49.95
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Description
What a fitting way to provide sunflower seeds for the birds! This life-sized sculpture is all the more magnificent when colorful songbirds flock to feed. On the back, a cleverly designed cone holds a generous 5 cups of black oil sunflower seed and dispenses it toward the front grid. One cupped leaf holds water; the other has drainage holes and holds seed for platform-feeding species like cardinals. Specifications
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Received this as a Christmas gift & placed it near other feeders. Birds found it quicker than expected. Not as popular as tube feeders, but have seen chickadees and tufted titmice at it. Can only fill about halfway due to design. A few days ago found one of the leaves broken on the ground; suspect one of our local raccoons tried to climb it.
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This piece was obtained for a present which then bloomed into her idea of a sunflower garden. The piece is simple, easy to maintain, and the birds love it. We know how a landscaped sunflower garden. Pros Cons
Best Uses The feeder is poorly constructed. The weld holding the stake failed when we drove it into the ground. The weld also failed that attaches the door hinge for filling the feeder. The weld on the stake broke when we first put this feeder in the ground. Two days later the weld on the door failed, so the feeder is permanently open. The birds do seem to like the feeder, but I would spend my money on another, sturdier feeder Broke almost from the beginning. Pros
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Best Uses The foot broke off when I put it in the ground on Christmas day (the ground was totally soft). Then the leaf holder broke when my wife picked it up. I've bought quite a bit of stuff from Gardener's Supply but this is definitely not worth the cost. Really like the looks of the sunflower. Birds love it too. It's a bit hard to open and I can't fully fill it because seed falls out. Otherwise it's great and I'd get it again. Pros
Cons Best Uses Nuthatchs and chickedees go to this feeder first. I got this more as garden art then a bird feeder. I do use it for a feeder, but the birds haven't taken to it yet. Assembly Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » How-To
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