“This has been a great addition to my back yard. It blends in nicely and does a great job at attracting some beautiful birds. I have not seen any squirrels trying to get into yet but I feel like the design will do well and preventing them”
“I really like this little Suet Feeder.
The quality of craftsmanship on this feeder is very good, especially for a mass produced feeder.
This feeder is super sturdy, and made to last.
I love the basic, but stylish look to this feeder.
Single cakes work perfectly in this feeder, and pretty much any brand will do.
Overall:
This is a very nice, small single cake Suet feeder. We're very pleased with it.
Recommended
5 stars”
“This is a compact feeder with a clever but very simple design. The top lifts up on coated wire hangers.
The grates on the sides can also slide out for easy cleaning.
The materials used are largely recycled so it is "green".
The suet feeder cakes slid in easily, so no mess no fuss.
It is well made and handles wind, rain and so far, a little snow, well.
It hangs on a shepherd hook and draws a wide variety of birds”
“Cute little feeder in a nice green color. And I love that's its make from recycled materials. I have yet to find a good place to hang it. I don't really know If it's the type of suet cake I have in it or what but no birds have fed from it yet. Will try a different cake and hang it further into the woods to see if I get any takers.”
“There are so many attributes to this feeder. It was easy to hang, I love the green color, it’s easy to refill with a new suet cake, and the birds love it”
“The Birds Choice suet bird feeder for a single cake in made with recycled materials and is a really cute design. It is easy to hang and when it comes time, the suet cake is easy to replace. After I hung it up, and sprayed the shepherd hook, it didn't take long for the squirrels to get at it. They figured out how to open and pull the suet cake out! I wish this feeder had a locking mechanism on the top to keep cake inside so the squirrels from getting it.”
“I love this suet bird feeder. That was until the squirrels got to it and ate the plastic. they ate the base and sides trying to get the wire down so the suet would fall. Not even sure if the birds got to try it out. lol, I am not sure what the feeder is made out of but whatever it is, the squirrels love it. thinking this was a tasty snack for the squirrels.”