Home>Pets>Bird Supplies>Item No: 84715293

Squirrel-Proof Pumpkin Bird Feeder with Cage and 4 Metal Ports

4.4
4.43 Reviews
$35.00$56.0037% Off
Select: [Cage] Bird Feeder Cage with Bottom Drainage Holes
☆ [Waterproof] Bird Bath & Feeder with Solar Light
☆ [Cage] Squirrel-proof Design
2-in-1 Bird Bath & Feeder with Hook
[Cage] Bird Feeder Cage with Bottom Drainage Holes

Out of stock

Notify me when it's back
Log in for 35 PTS per Purchase.
  • Fast Free

    Shipping

  • 30-Day

    Return

  • 180-Day

    Warranty

Overview

• 4 metal ports avoid squirrels & large animals
• Sprayed sturdy metal frame is rustproof, snow-proof and waterproof
• Built-in 3 drainage holes keep food dry
• 1.3 lbs large capacity can hold a variety of seeds
• Transparent tube feeder is easy to observe and easy to clean
• Exquisite leave lock endows it charming appearance
• Pumpkin-shaped cage with 1.4" x 1.4" mesh keeps squirrels away and adds visual appeal
• Easy to fill: Unscrew the decorative leave and remove the lid; Fill the seed; Put the lid on and screw the top decorative leave
• Easy to hang on wall or branch with the stainless steel hanging cord
• Applicable to various bird species

  • Reviews (3)

  • Q&A (0)

4.4
3 Reviews
5
33%
4
33%
3
33%
2
0%
1
0%
  • well made

    There is very few caged feeders available that are round enough to keep the starlings out. They have learned to just reach in like a flicker and get the seed. This on is attractive, well made and round enough!

  • No more grackles or squirrels feasting on my sunflower seeds!

    I was having trouble with grackles devouring the birdseed too fast, as well as annoying the other birds. I needed a feeder that kept grackles out. This pumpkin feeder does the job. The cage allows smaller birds, like tufted titmice, Carolina wrens, and downy woodpeckers, to feed. It keeps out any bigger birds and squirrels. The wide round shape keeps the grackles and squirrels from reaching the center seed container ports. However, it does allow a red-bellied woodpecker, with a longer beak and tongue, to feed on the shelled sunflower seeds. I set up a separate regular feeder with safflower seeds for the cardinals and blue jays. Grackles and squirrels don\'t like safflower. This feeder has two issues. Something heavy (probably a raccoon) was on it the first night and the joint connection on the wire hanger broke; the feeder was on the ground the next morning. This was a simple fix -- I just replaced it with another wire. A bigger problem is that there is a 1.5 inch gap below the bottom feeder port that holds uneaten seed. Once this gets wet from rain it will get moldy and have to be cleaned. This feeder cannot be taken apart and therefore will be very hard to clean, and that\'s why I didn\'t give it 5 stars. Otherwise I\'m really enjoying watching the activity at this feeder and it solved my grackle problem.

    Customer Photos
    Preview
    Customer Photos
    Preview
    Customer Photos
    Preview
    Customer Photos
    Preview
    Customer Photos
    Preview
  • Openings are very small.....

    Though this is a well made and sturdy option for a bird feeder, the bar openings are very small. They don\'t specify what type of birds can easily get into the feeder BUT the picture shows a parakeet, which is deceiving. Our primary purpose for this was to feed the wild parakeets in our yard without larger birds becoming a nuisance. In order for the parakeets to gain access, we had to cut away several of the bars to make the opening larger.

$200

Download APP