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Perky-Pet® Thistle Sack Finch Feeder
The Perky-Pet® Thistle Sack Finch Feeder is another way to attract those bright colored finches to your backyard. The finches will enjoy clinging to the soft fabric of this feeder as it easily dispenses thistle seed. Featuring colorful natural designs, hang this feeder from the hanging chain attached to the sack. This feeder can hold up to 3 pounds of thistle seed. Feed multiple birds at once with the wonderful Thistle Sack Finch Feeder from Perky-Pet®!
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Perky-Pet® Thistle Sack Finch Feeder
Product Features:
- Colorful sack with natural designs
- Includes hanging chain
- Easy to cling fabric
- Feeds multiple birds at once
- Holds 3 lb of thistle seed
What's in the Box:
- 1 Finch feeder
Specifications:
- 3 lb seed capacity
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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!
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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 Feeder could be smaller and strongerThe feeder is very attractive and Petky Pets service is good and very efficient. The feeder is very large and we prefer to to have a smaller feeder and add fresh seed more regularly. The birds pecked large holes through it within two weeks.
Response From WoodstreambrandsJennifer : Consumer Relations RepresentativeHello Joy,
Thank you for providing this feedback! We are sorry to hear the feeder did not meet your expectations and want you to be satisfied with your purchase. Our products 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 speedy deliverythe product arrived faster than what is usual. The socks are very long which surprised me since what you get in the stores generally is not. It takes quite a lot of thistle to fill them up and the birds love it. I have more birds this yr. than I ever remember. -
Review Rate Best Thistle Bag EVERI have tried many thistle bags but none have attracted the gold finches as well or been as durable. -
Review Rate Amazon ReviewI expected this thistle sack to come with seed in it but it didn't and that is OK. I buy thistle in bulk and can fill it inexpensively. The price is good and it is the long bag which needs filling less often. Not being filled is actually a plus since it is a Christmas present and I can take it outside and fill it after my friend opens it. -
Review Rate Amazon Review, Great thistle sackThis is the best thistle sack I have used. The birds flock to it and it doesn't waste as much seed as others. -
Review Rate sack feederLove it -
Review Rate Review Posted on Amazon.comThis is my favorite feeder when it isn't raining. I don't have to fill it very often because of the 2 lb size. Our birds actually flocked to it. I am thinking it is because the yellow bird is similar to them. I get an occasional red finch. Using this sack was the first time I attracted tons of yellow finches, at least 10 or more at a time because they don't have to fight for a place, just cling to the sides. I love it. Only down side is that it has to be covered in the winter. I used a very large umbrella last year, but this year I am switching to the metal feeder with a similar design that has a umbrella type top.
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- All About
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All About Wild Birds
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- 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»
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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.