- Description
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Perky-Pet® Mason Jar Wild Bird Seed Feeder
Want to add a rustic appeal to your yard and feed your feathered friends at the same time? Then the Perky-Pet® Mason Jar Wild Bird Seed Feeder is for you! This feeder is reminiscent of vintage blue glass canning jars used in the 1800's. This feeder is sure to provide plenty of room for your feathered friends with its 8 feeding ports and 1 lb seed capacity.
The metal base is easy to clean. Simply unscrew the bottle from the base and clean in warm soapy water—it’s that easy!
Look for our Mason Jar Hummingbird Feeder and Waterer to complete your collection!
Remember to clean your feeder once every two weeks with a mild soap and water solution.
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Wild birds love:
- 8 feeding ports
- Shiny steel base
- Consistently clean feeder
You'll love:
- Pure enjoyment and relaxation watching wild bird visitors feeding right outside your window
- Ease of cleaning
- Ease of filling
- Vintage look this feeder will add to your yard
Perkypet.com is the top destination to find quality Wild Bird Feeders and Accessories. Perky-Pet® and K-Feeders wild bird products are trusted brands to bird lovers everywhere. Interact with nature, relax and build memories that last a lifetime by conveniently ordering from perkypet.com. Happy Bird Feeding!
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Perky-Pet® Mason Jar Wild Bird Feeder - Specifications
Product Features:
- Blue antique Mason Jar style bottle
- All metal base and feeding ports
- Easy to fill and clean
- Circular perch invites birds to sit and dine
- Glass seed container with embossed bird detail
What's in the Box:
- 1 wild bird feeder
Specifications:
- 1 lb seed capacity
- 8 feeding ports
- Warranty
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30-Day Satisfaction Guaranteed Policy
Your satisfaction with our bird feeders and service is our top priority!
If you are anything less than completely satisfied with your bird feeder or bird accessory, you may return it within 30 days of receipt for a product replacement or money refund of your full merchandise cost. It's part of our worry-free shopping policy!
- Reviews
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Disclaimer: WoodstreamBrands.ca does not endorse any information contained in product reviews. Please follow all label instructions for your specific use.
Most Recent Customer Reviews
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Review Rate Nice butBirds love this feeder BUT mine broke because it fell.The threads to hold the glass to the base were not that great.The metal rails were very poorly welded and broke as well.To be fair the filling complaint is also valid.Why not put a hole in the top of the glass jar with a rubber plug to allow it to be filled properly?
Response From WoodstreambrandsJennifer : Consumer Relations RepresentativeHello,
Thank you for providing this feedback! We are very sorry for this experience and have shared these comments with our Product Managers.
Your satisfaction with your purchase is important to us and we would like to make this right! Please feel free to contact our Consumer Relations Team at 1-855-PERKYPET (1-855-737-5973) for warranty assistance. We are happy to help! -
Review Rate Bad conceptThe feeder is very nice looking but unfortunately it get empty in minutes because the holes are too big. I tried many solution such as block some of the hole space with metal wire with some result but still not able to keep it lasting 1 day. Tried to get a refund with the store but was not able to.
Response From WoodstreambrandsJennifer : Consumer Relations RepresentativeHello David,
Thank you for taking the time to provide this feedback! We are very sorry for this experience and have shared the information with our Product Managers.
Your satisfaction with your purchase is important to us and we would like to make this right! Our feeders are covered by a 30 day return policy and a one year warranty with a copy of the purchase receipt. Please feel free to contact our Consumer Relations Team at 1-855-PERKYPET (1-855-737-5973) for further assistance. We are happy to help! -
Review Rate Unhappy BirdsI was so excited to buy this bird feeder because I love anything that is not plastic! Unfortunately, my chickadees and nuthatches did not love it. They began coming less and less to feed in my yard, until I barely noticed them anymore. I've gone back to the ratty old basket I used to have!
Response From WoodstreambrandsElizabeth : Consumer Relations RepresentativeThank you for sharing your expierience with us. We are sorry to hear this. Birds are creatures of habit and it can take time for them to utilize a new food source. Removing established feeders can help them acclimate to your new feeder. Please contact us at 1-855-PERKYPET (1-855-737-5973) with any questions.
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Review Rate messiest feederThis is the messiest feeder I have ever purchased from Perky-Pet. Feeding holes are so big that the deer come and lick through them feasting on the seed. The seed also spills out of these holes when you tune the full feeder right side up.
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Review Rate Great Vintage FeederI received a Perky Pet Mason Jar Feeder for my birthday, and liked it so much that I purchased one or a friend. Great look to it, easy to fill, easy to clean, and the birds seem comfortable with it. The mason jar top is a light blue, very vintage looking, and is unlike the ordinary feeder. You'll be very happy with it, and will enjoy watching all the birds it attracts. I would highly recommend it to anyone. -
Review Rate Fits great under squirrel baffle.Bought one & works great. Ordered 2 more yesterday. Only problem is that when time to refil, you lose some seeds when you turn it over to fill. -
Review Rate No replacement jar availableReceived this as a gift and the squirrels knocked it down shortly after it was hung outside. The jar broke at the threads and a regular Mason jar does not work. Need to have the edge around the top of the jar so the hanger doesn't slip off. You might as well buy a whole new feeder.Response From WoodstreambrandsKelly : Consumer Relations RepresentativeHello,
Currently, we do not offer replacement parts for the Perky-Pet® Mason Jar Wild Bird Feeder (model# 784). Our Product Managers are always working to make more replacement parts available, which makes feedback such as this very valuable.
We apologize for this experience and would like the opportunity to make this right. Our Consumer Relations Team can be reached at 1-855-PERKYPET (1-855-737-5973) with any questions. -
Review Rate Just the right sizeI chose this feeder for it's looks and size and I'm glad I did because it's looks so pretty and it's just the right size that it's not to big and holds enough seeder that I don't have to fill it everyday.Thanks Perky-Pets -
Review Rate Amazon ReviewIt looks in person exactly as it looks in the picture. It's pretty, if you like that kind of vintage look, which I do. And it does exactly what it's supposed to do, it feeds birds. Keep in mind, you will be feeding the squirrels also with this kind of feeder. -
Review Rate Amazon ReviewThe birds love eating from this feeder. It is a little difficult to fill and you loose a lot of the seeds because of the way the lid attaches but it is overall a very good product.
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- Q&A
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- All About
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All About Wild Birds
Wild birds are so common to us that we often glance at them without a second thought. When we really look at them, observe them and enjoy their special qualities, we can truly appreciate some of nature's amazing creatures.
Check out our Wild Bird Library to find out about some of your favorite birds!
- Tips
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Wild Bird Feeders - Expert Tips
Hanging Your Feeder
- Ideally a sheltered southeastern exposure location is best for hanging bird feeders since birds like to feed in the sun and out of the wind. Birds also prefer not to have any obstructions over their feeding area so they can see any predators. more»
Accessorize!
- Bird Baths - A clean and reliable water source is an excellent way to attract birds to your yard, especially those birds that do not necessarily eat seed or nectar. All birds will seek out a water supply, not only for drinking but also for keep themselves clean and healthy.
- Bird Houses - These are a good way to attract those species of birds that nest in holes. These structures should be made of an untreated wood (pine, cedar, etc.) and should have ventilation and drainage holes. It should be durable, and easy to check and clean. more»
Feeder Care
- Keeping your feeder clean and full of fresh bird seed is very important to the health of visiting birds. It is recommended that you clean your wild bird feeder every two weeks. more»
- FAQs
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Wild Bird Feeders - FAQs
Protecting Birds FAQs
Q: What can I do about the cat that keeps visiting my feeder?
A: If it is your neighbor's precious Fluffy, you may want to suggest that they tie a bell around the cat's neck to alert the birds when the cat is near. more»
Q: How do I discourage squirrels and raccoons?
A: Here are a few simple and effective suggestions for keeping the squirrels and raccoons off your feeder. more»
Bird Seed FAQs
Q: What are the most popular bird seeds to use?
A: Black Oil Sunflower Seed is the most popular bird seed. It is much smaller than the traditional sunflower seed. It is best for those birds with smaller bills, such as the sparrow, junco and goldfinch. more»
Q: How do I prevent seeds from sprouting under my feeder?
A: You will need to sterilize your seed to prevent it from germinating. This will not alter the attractiveness or the nutritional value of the seed in any way. more»
Cleaning FAQs
Q: Birds at my feeder look sick, what should I do?
A: The best thing to do is to stop feeding the birds temporarily. Remove the feeders and throw out all of the seed. Thoroughly wash your feeders as suggested in Tips for a clean feeding station. more»
Q: How do I clean my bird feeders?
A: Before filling your feeder with fresh seed, it is recommended that the following precautions are taken:
- Remove all old seed.
- Soak feeder in water.
- Scrub feeder and allow to air dry. more»
Feeder Types FAQs
Q: I own the Window Feeder. Lately it won't stick to the window. What can I do?
A: The first suggestion is to slightly moisten the cups. If you have already tried moistening the suction cups, we have a few other tips. more»
Q: Will I find only finches at my finch feeder?
A: No. Pine Siskins, Redpolls, Mourning Doves, Juncos, Towhees, and Cowbirds are all attracted to thistle seed.