“Great finch feeder made of 95% plastic and by Birds choice. Nice turquoise color birds seem to be attracted to it. Nice cable for the lid to drop down for easy filling and has a loop for to hang by. Very durable and quality is good.”
“I love the design of this bird feeder, it is simple but stylish. The holes are a small size which is nice so that the birdseed doesn't fall out easily. I really like that is made of 95% recycled plastic and that it is made in the US.”
“I am very pleased with the workmanship of my bird feeder. It is really well built and seems to be really strong. It was easy to fill with the bird seed and hangs on my hook quite easily. The way it is made makes it easy for the small birds to get to the seeds. Also it appears that the squirrels show not interest at all in the feeder.”
“We have had a few birds use the Tall Finch Bird Feeder in blue Recycled Plastic but not many. The base of the feeder seems to be very small and slick. Not sure many birds and fit and hold on. The feeder is easy to fill and clean. When you fill it some of the food comes out the side which seems to be what the birds are eating. A few pecked at the feeder for a little bit but did not stay long. Nice to see things being made out of recycled plastic but not sure the slick bottom perch is a good idea for a bird feeder.”
“The bird feeder arrived just in time for Easter. After placing it outdoors I was able to enjoy the birds outside of my window. After weeks I can see that some return and use it as a social meeting place. Great product!”
“This is so much nicer than the finch feeder sacks. The feeder holds a good amount of seed. It is made out of wood and very sturdy. The wire mesh makes it easy to see the feed so that you know when to replenish. There are ledges around the bottom for the birds to rest on or they can feed from anyone of the open areas in the wire mesh. The top pulls up to refill. It's painted a pretty bluish green. I really like the feeder and I do recommend.”
“I already have bird feeders out at my house, so the birds know where to come. They weren't impressed with this feeder but I'm not sure why. I even let the other feeders run out so that only this one was left, and it was rarely visited. It's been out for a few weeks now and the food has only gone down maybe an inch or so, and I usually have to refill a whole feeder by that time. I wouldn't say it's useless, as a bird here and there will get some food, and it does look very cute, but I probably will give it away.”