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Sunflower Seed Bird Feeder in Green Reviews

4.8 Rating 27 Reviews
This feeder is much smaller than the feeder I was trying to replace after a number of years--- my birds loved the old one. The wire cylinder for the seed is not coated like my previous one. After several weeks the birds still haven't flocked to it. Disappointed!
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Posted 6 days ago
This is a nice feeder for my sunflowers. Sturdy and dependable.
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Posted 6 months ago
Great size feeder however the mesh keeping the seed in is large so some of the smaller seeds will fall out easier. A seed like a sun flower is a better seed, holds better in the cylinder mesh.
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Posted 1 year ago
This bird feeder is easy to refill with the steel clip that holds down the lid. It is heavy duty and looks like it will not get beaten up by the birds like my last few feeders. It holds a lot of seed and the birds can easily land on the ledge.
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Posted 2 years ago
This feeder isthe perfect size and holds so much seed that I was very pleased and the birds love it. It is very durable and very well built. Easy to add seed to and hang back up.
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Posted 2 years ago
Now that spring is here I wanted to get a good quality bird feeder. I chose Birds Choice- Sunflower Seed Bird Feeder in Green. I'm so pleased with this design. It's made to prevent the squirrels from stealing the food and has a good sized ledge for the birds to sit and eat, while I get to enjoy them coming back day after day.
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Posted 2 years ago
This birdfeeder is big enough for multiple birds to come get a snack at the same time. It blends in very well and holds so much seed! The quality shows from every angle. It's simple to fill and hang anywhere.
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Posted 2 years ago
I like the birdfeeder it's easy to fill has a wide base on the bottom so everything doesn't fall off the plate and also nice cable to hang out with them on your Saturday the big sunflower seeds don't quite get through the wire, but most of them do so overall apparently the birds like this item because it's empty quite often
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Posted 2 years ago