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Wire Cage for Bird Feeder 13" Reviews

4.6 Rating 12 Reviews
I have used your wire bird cages for several years. What I found out is that tese cages will not stand up to a large black bear destroying it. Yes, I had a bear tear one up because I put my feeders out to early. Here in CT you cannot feed wild birds during the summer because of roaming bears and this longer and warmer fall did not send the bears into hibernation soon enough. I put out my 14 feeders a wwek too soon and one of them took all of them down. The feeders are up now. Live and learn.
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Heavy gage wire, excellent tact welds and shaped beautifully.
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Posted 5 months ago
I hung the dual suet feeder inside, and after approximately two weeks, the small birds began using it. The feeder is of high quality and is expected to remain durable for many years.
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Posted 5 months ago
Have expanded to 6 units and it is saving me tons of money keeping the grackles and squirrels from eating everything in one day
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Posted 5 months ago
We are very satisfied with the cage and hope to order another. It protects the smaller birds, allows them access to the bird seed meant for them, and allows them to eat in peace.
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Posted 5 months ago
Jane, thank you for your purchase. We are very happy that you love your new product and look forward to your future business!
Posted 5 months ago
Definitely keeps the large birds out, but don’t know why they didn’t include an easier, more user friendly way to put the pieces together.
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Posted 5 months ago
The bird cages was juat what I needed. I have used two of the three cages I bought. The BIG BIRDS ( black birds, crows and bluejays) can not get to the feeder and eat up all the bird seed.
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Posted 6 months ago
I put out a feeder called a stacker and the squirrels love to eat it all. With the cage we only have birds at the feeder and not squirrels. It's a great product.
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Posted 6 months ago