More Birds Giant Combo Screen Bird Feeder, 9.25" L X 9.25" W X 18" H

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More Birds Giant Combo Screen Bird Feeder, 9.25" L X 9.25" W X 18" H

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The More Birds Giant Combo Screen Feeder attracts the widest variety of birds, providing them options to feed in their most natural positions, whether clinging to the screen or sitting on the perches or tray, even upside-down! The Giant Combo has two large feeding compartments, together holding over 11 lbs. of seed! With two seed compartments, you can offer two seed types simultaneously to attract more birds.

  • - Feed diverse bird species with 2 seed types from the same feeder!
  • - Birds feed in their most natural positions - clinging to the screen, sitting on the perch or tray, upside-down and more
  • - Seed diverter helps keep seed fresh, moves seed into feeding area
  • - Screw top design for easy filling
  • - Dual seed compartments with combined 11.2 lb. seed capacity
  • - Durable all-metal design in hammered copper finish

Specifications

SKU1146734
Primary BrandMore Birds
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight3.05 LBS

Dirty feeders spread disease. We recommend disinfecting your bird feeders once a month in winter and more often in hot and humid weather. Soak all parts in a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water. Use a bird feeder brush to brush away grime inside the tube. Then remove any hardware and clean with a solution of mild soap and water, rinsing thoroughly. Refill when completely dry.

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Giant Bird Combonation Feeder

Drinsulate

11 years ago
I had three tube feeders at my townhome where the HOA said to take down all but one. You know, they are afraid of rodents coming even though I use shell-less, waistnot seed. So I bought this dual feeder in spite and it is much larger than the other 3 combined. I have 4-6 finches, sparrows, chickadees at any given time. If you want to attract and feed the bird, this is the feeder to buy. Two seeds for various varieties in one feeder. Ingenious.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Top Quality

Laura0714

14 years ago
We are so pleased with the quality of the Stokes feeder. Just the right size for several days worth of meals & easy to fill. Only feedback would be that the seed comes out fairly fast into the attached tray. The birds seem to knock it out. A slight modification to the size of the openings in the tray area & we are all set.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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this IS the best feeder !

GingerPeachy

15 years ago
This IS the best feeder ! I have tried many different types of wild bird feeders, none of which stood up to weather or squirrels. This one, however, has proven to be squirrel-proof and weather-proof. Cleaning it, however, is not as easy as the directions say - taking off the top screw is easy, the bottom screw is actually a nut that requires patience to get off with the correct tool so you don't damage it. Nonetheless, the wild birds are eating without being bothered by the neighborhood bully squirrel - hang this feeder on a shepard's pole that's tall and sturdy (this is a Big feeder). I am very glad that I bought this feeder, my elderly Mom and my housecat enjoy watching the birds feed all the do-dah-day!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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The copper on the bird feeder...How does this hold up with the salt air and the coast weather?

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