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Yellow Protective Cover for Hanging Bird Feeder with Scalloped Edges Reviews

4.8 Rating 22 Reviews
I like my Birds Choice Weather Guard. It is large enough (more than a foot in diameter) to keep my seed dry in my largest feeder. And I was surprised how cute they look and how super easy it was to put together. One added benefit that I wasn't expecting is that it makes it much harder for the squirrels to get my seed.
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Posted 2 years ago
The Yellow Protective Cover for Hanging Bird Feeder with Scalloped Edges is too cute! I love yellow and it will bring happiness to my back yard for the beautiful bird we get to enjoy. I wish the plastic was a tad bit thicker but other than this I love everything about it. I will recommend.
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Posted 2 years ago
This weather guard by Birds choice is an excellent acrylic coverage for any bird/butterfly feeder. I have it over my seeds and it protects the food and the birds from rain and snow. It’s very easy to hang up and the birds seem to be attracted to it. It gives me hours of endless pleasure watching the birds feast on dry, yummy seeds. It’s made in the USA and as a Cornell alumni I am pleased to say that birds choice is a member of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology!
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Posted 2 years ago
I received a Yellow Birds Choice Weather Guard as a free sample from TryIt. Protects birds and feeders from rain and snow. Is a protective guard against rain and snow for hanging hummingbird feeders, oriole feeders, nyjer and seed feeders, tray feeders and butterfly feeders.
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Posted 2 years ago
This protective hanging cover for bird feeder works great. The material is very durable an well made, and the color still let's the sun through. The hooks are in perfect spot that connect to the hummingbird feeder I have connected to it! Will definitely continue to use this brand of products!
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Posted 2 years ago
Customers love pairing this with the butterfly feeder.
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Posted 4 years ago