“I originally put the inner seed diverter at the bottom of the cylinder. However, I found that the peanut splits that I used in the feeder were getting blocked by the seed diverter. So I raised the diverter up to the top of the cylinder and then poured the peanut splits through the open part of the diverter. Now, the peanuts can easily fall into the feeding ports. The level of peanuts is now falling nicely as birds use the feeder.
This would probably not be a problem if I were using smaller seeds such as sunflower hearts or sunflower seeds.”
“I had this same feeder for at least 20 years. It's just starting to wear out. Can't wait to put this new one out. The seed stays dry, the squirrels can't get into it and it holds a generous amount. We live in upstate NY and get many kinds of birds.”