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- Cardinals and Blue Birds… and Squirrels? No More... Love watching all of the wild birds from your window but hate that local squirrels flip, empty & trash your feeders? We got you! (And the birds). Our mesh metal ball feeder locks that pesky squirrel out and can be hung from anywhere. Choose from a wide variety of colors to attract everything from cardinals to blue birds, finches & more! Grab your binoculars and watch them flock to your porch, garden, window or tree.
- A Lid that Locks to Keep Food in & Squirrels Out: We mentioned that this design is meant to keep squirrels out but our lid also locks securely to keep out chipmunks, raccoons & even larger breeds of birds who will be too big to cling to the side of your new feeder. This allows for heavier traffic of your smaller, wild birds, so you'll also see more finches, wrens, grosbeaks & chickadees!
- Colors That Shine On a Rust-Resistant Design: Whether you live in the rainy state of Washington, the brisk-cold of Montana or humid Florida, your new hanging bird feeder is also weather-resistant due to a powder-coating finish. Every single one of our wild bird feeders is painted using this dynamic process, which binds the paint to the steel, inhibiting rust, UV exposure and enhancing its durability.
- Works Well With Large Seeds & Nuts: While Black Oil Sunflower Seeds do work best, safflower seeds work as well! (Bonus: Squirrels don’t like ‘em!) Each feeder can hold up to 1 pound of seed. You'll also find the squirrel locking lid easy (for a human) to unlock and quickly refill. Keep every cardinal fed! Simply refill as needed without the fuss caused by more complex designs. Increase the birds you attract to your yard with our array of colorful options.
- Spend More Time With Nature, We'll Take Care of The Rest: You have so many choices for feeders, we're honored to have the opportunity to feed your birds, while keeping those pesky squirrels at bay. That's why we stand by our design. Have a question? Need some help? Just reach out. We're here, probably watching the birds...