“I really enjoy watching birds and this feeder is perfect for my back porch.
The set up was very easy, it's clear so you can always keep track of how much food is in it.
It seems to be very sturdy, we had some strong winds for the past few days and it is just fine, I will put it back in its box before it snows.”
“This bird feeder was a bit bigger then I pictured. It was sturdy and easy to assemble the small bit that was needed. It hangs very easily from my shepards hook in the yard and holds a nice amount of bird seed.”
“This bird feeder looks great hanging in my garden. It’s solid and very easy to clean and refill. I love having so many birds come visit my garden. Definitely recommend.”
“We have several birds that we love to feed. This feeder works way better then any we have used in the past. The birds use it without issue and without spilling massive amounts out of it.”
“My favorite thing about this Birds Choice Hanging Classic Bird Feeder with Baffle Weather 12-inch Guard is that the bird food doesn't get wet from the rain.
However, when the squirrels jump on it the baffle slides down and the birds can't get to the food. If they stop jumping on the feeder, then this would be the perfect feeder.
This feeder holds a lot of bird food so you're not constantly filling it up.
It took about a week for my birds to acclimate to the feeder so don't give up.
Overall, this is a heavy-duty feeder and will last a long time and you won't spend all your time filling it up every day. Happy consumer, Thank you!”
“I tried mini birdfeeders over the years, and this one is one of the best I have found. It even has a guard that goes around the top to prevent the food from getting wet if it rains.”
“This bird feeder is very well constructed and has a large hopper that holds roughly twice as much seed as the one it replaced. I had to adjust the baffle several times before birds would sit up under it. The seed stays dry even in a storm. My biggest complaint is that the lid has no attachment to the hopper, so it routinely falls to the ground during filling.”