Hanging Suet Fat Ball Feeder for Wild Birds
This wild bird feeder is a round, wire basket with cover, designed to hold multiple suet fat balls.
A great gift for nature lovers, this bird feeder offers you the pleasure of watching wild birds feed on suet fat balls.
● Exquisite Bird Feeder: This hanging bird feeder is designed in a curved shape, which is perfect for containing suet fat balls. The metallic lid adds a shiny invitation to come and eat, transforming your outside space into a natural paradise for wild birds.
● Weather-resistant and Durable Material: Designed for outdoor use, the plastic coated, wire basket, with protective metallic lid, will not collect water, making the suet fat balls inedible and is designed for long product life. The plastic coating is suitable for wild birds and can withstand any chewing the birds may attempt.
● Easy to Assemble and Operate: The decorative feeder is easy to assemble by simply screwing the parts together. The suet fats balls are placed in the basket and the lid is screwed firmly in place and hangs in your garden or on a balcony. Refill once all the suet fat balls have been eaten.
● Smart Design for Convenience: The suet fat ball feeder can be hung from either a tree or birdstand by use of the hanging wire provided or it can be set on a bird table or the ground. Great for back gardens, balconies, deckings and porches, etc.
● Fully Enjoy Nature at Home: With its metallic top, this hanging bird feeder will attract wild birds to feed offering you a wonderful view of nature. Transforming your garden into nature's paradise.
Specifications
- Colour: As shown
- Material: Iron
- Product dimensions: 16 cm x 16 cm x 15 cm (L x W x H)
- Rough weight: 0.5 kg
- Package includes:
- 1 x Bird feeder
- 1 x Instruction manual
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Not long lastingThis performed perfect for around six months, then the thread holding it together rotted away and made it useless to use.
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Smaller than it looks xxLooks great
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Great looking small bird feederTook a little time for the Robins and Blue tits to get used to it. It definitely deters the pesky Starlings. It's comical watching the Starlings try to feed off this feeder.
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