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Suet Feeder for Single Cake in Green Recycled Plastic Reviews

4.8 Rating 49 Reviews
This product is very well made. I am impressed. It seems like it will withstand NM weather and sun.
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Posted 2 years ago
Birds Choice Suet feeder for Single Cake is made in the USA and is Eco Friendly this very attractive single cake feeder is maintenance free and made with recycled materials enjoy watching the different birds come and feed easy to hang and made durable recommend this product for all bird watchers!
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Posted 2 years ago
I got this feeder for my indoor birds to watch the outdoor birds. I hung it right outside their window. Inside dimensions - 4.5""L x 1.75""W x 5""H". It holds one suet cake that fits perfectly. It is made of Recycled poly lumber and guaranteed not to crack, fade or split. Hanging cable is included. I'm happy with this.
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Posted 2 years ago
I was looking for a very small sleek bird feeder to bring some birds to our kitchen window. This feeder is perfect. It's easy to use and made from recycled products. Came assembled and was installed on a tree in seconds.
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Posted 2 years ago
I needed a new suet feeder, the one I did have, disappeared (I think a squirrel stole it). Got this one Single Cake Suet Feeder, made from recycled plastic. It hangs perfectly on my bird feeders.
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Posted 2 years ago
I really like the Bird's Choice Suet Feeder. The color is appealing to the eye and it is easy to fill. We had strong winds the past couple of days and it has held up well. I would highly recommend.
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Posted 2 years ago
Armywife92510
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The Birds Choice Suet Feeder for single cake in the color green and made of recycled plastic is a great bird feeder.
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Posted 2 years ago
The style is so cute! The green color is also nice and reminds me of spring time! It's easy to open and add food into it! It's also easy and simple to hang! I love that it's made from recycled materials! The birds (and squirrels) are also happy with it!
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Posted 2 years ago