“I am happy with the small Nyjer seed feeder. I was worried the small seeds would fall through the holes, but it did not. The wire frame is sturdy appears to hold small birds while feeding. I highly recommend!”
“This bird feeder is perfect for all the little birds that come hang out on our tree in the back yard. We hang it up on a branch and we enjoy watching all the birds come and eat the bird food. It’s easy to refill. I would recommend it.”
“This beautiful feeder is the perfect size to hang from a small tree, your carport or edge of roof. It is easily filled through the top with a pinch type latch and plastic cover. The wire mesh is very durable the yellow plastic lid and bottom are a gorgeous addition to any patio.”
“Great Finch Feeder! Sturdy build and attractive design. Birds love it and it was also easy to hang. The plastic piece on top does rub on the metal fastener and makes a cringe worthy noise, but this only happens when handling the feeder.”
“The 1 Quart Yellow Nyjer Forever Feeder is like most bird feeders you'd see made for finches and birds of similar species. My husband calls it a cat feeder as we have a clan of community cats that we feed so finding a nice, out of the way position for this feeder proved difficult. Finally found a spot now im waiting for birds to show you at their new delicatessen!!”
“What a cute little bird feeder! This easy-to-follow, easier-to-hang feeder made a great addition not only to our outdoor decor, but also to our bird feeder collection. We hung the feeder right outside our enclosed back porch, where our outside cats can watch the birds feed without bothering them. Squirrels cannot get into this feeder, so the seed is strictly for the birds. Refills are a breeze with this feeder, and it's pretty yellow lid will fit right in with the changing leaf colors.”
“I've been wanting to find a bird feeder for our local wild birds and this one popped up at just the right time. It's a simple feeder, very easy to fill and hang. I just had to lift the lid and my grandson had fun scooping the food into the feeder with a small measuring cup. The only problem we have with it is the little metal piece at the top isn't tight enough to secure the top but that's not a problem when it's hanging. I wasn't sure where I wanted to hang it so I've been trying it out in a couple different areas of the yard. It hasn't seen much action yet but I'm sure the birds will come when the local food isn't so abundant. I think a bird feeder is wonderful for bird watching, and I'm looking forward to all the different birds we will see!”