“Sturdy, well built. Love this feeder. Bought my first one about 10 years ago I leave this feeder out year round and the only reason I have bought another now is the roof has cracked and won’t stay on.”
“I didn’t think about this until I got this feeder. Since it doesn’t have a seed catcher under the holes, anytime birds get seed or flies off (which shakes it) bird seed falls out and is wasted below. I wish it had a catcher.”
“I would appreciate it if you would mark the appropriate measurement of the baffle whether it be the 3" or 4" depending on if you want to feed the smaller songbirds rather than flocks of the blackbird family. I would provide an easy way to also make sure the baffle is not slipping out of position. Also, I have to use gloves to get the cap off for filling seed. Thank you for your consideration.”
“We are very satisfied with the Hanging Classic Bird Feeder with the 12 inch Weather Baffle Guard. By adjusting the guard we were able to discourage Grackles and Red Wing Black birds from using the feeder and allowing small birds like Wrens, Finches and Chickadees to use the feeder.”
“Purchased one 5 years ago today ordering another . Squirrel s destroyed baffles but now they have nothing to hold on since the top is smooth metal Yea! I feed my blue birds dried worms in it but no problem with squirrels with baffles gone
1st one still in great shap just need another for other bird foods”
“I first bought one in 2011 and replaced it in 2018 due to squirrel damage. I'm ordering another replacement now (2022) - same reason. I use a shim to keep the baffle from sliding down, which also tightens the seed reservoir enough that the squirrels can't pop the top off to get inside the feeder. I hang the feeder from a long, narrow clothesline suspended between a tree and the house. They can hang from the feeder, tilting it so that seed spills on the ground. They gnawed a hole through the side of the current feeder, which accommodates the larger birds that couldn't readily access the seed from one of the 4 perches. The squirrels enlarged the hole recently and are able to get inside the feeder through the hole. The damage goes so far down the side of the feeder that it only holds a cup or so of seed now. Hence the replacement. Hanging the feeder farther from the tree and closer to the house helps somewhat. They also gnawed the baffle. Their presence on the feeder deters the birds., , I have inexpertly identified 17 bird species in my quarter acre yard adjoining a wooded area.”