🐦 Feed the Flock, Deter the Thieves!
The Happy Beaks Nature's Market Squirrel Proof Fat Ball Feeder is a robust and stylish feeding station designed to attract a variety of wild birds while keeping squirrels and larger birds at bay. With its easy-to-use lift-lid and built-in hanging handle, this feeder is perfect for suet fat balls, fruits, and kitchen leftovers, making birdwatching a breeze.
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 17.5 x 25.5 cm; 390 g |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Manufacturer | Clifford James |
ASIN | B07KJH638P |
A**R
Effective well-priced fat ball bird feeder to exclude large birds and squirrels
Very good product that performed well in the garden keeping off jackdaws and other large birds as well as squirrels.
M**E
Anti squirrel feeder
Finally something to stop the squirrels from getting at the fatballs which was the reason for buying it. Have noticed that larger birds such as blackbirds and even magpies can however reach in.
M**B
Holes too small for small birds!
I recently purchased this item and unfortunately the spaces in between the metal bars are just too small for my garden birds (even small sparrows) to gain access to the fat balls in the middle. Not fit for purpose and will have to order another feeder, but perhaps spend a bit more money! Note: If it's cheap, think twice before buying!
A**N
It's very good for the price.
It keeps the magpie and jackdaw off, the starlings can get to the fat balls with a bit of difficulty, just waiting for the little birds to pluck up some bravery, they'll get there.
B**N
important that product is squirell proof
I liked the design of the product. it came in blue colour, i would have preferred green for the garden.
A**R
Only squirrel proof.
The handles seem a little flimsy but appear to be OK at the moment. Only really prevents squirrels from getting the seed, I've seen starlings and even rooks feeding from them.
D**N
nothing
why do I get this every time I order I will not do any more reviews
A**S
Not fully squirrel proof.
Used the product for fat balls. We have determined squirrels who can open the lid. Smaller (immature) squirrels can get through the guard.
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