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Perky-Pet® Select-A-Bird Tube Bird Feeder
Bring birds of all kinds to your yard for your viewing pleasure with this mixed seed feeder, allowing you to serve mixed or Nyjer seed.
The Perky-Pet® Select-A-Bird Tube Bird Feeder features 8 feeding ports, 3.5 lb seed capacity and an easy-fill wide mouth top. The ports rotate for Nyjer or mixed seed. Rotate the base to adjust perches to accommodate various sized birds. These innovations make for one of the most economical and convenient feeders on the market!
The clear plastic reservoir makes it easy to monitor seed levels and unscrews easily from the feeder base for quick cleaning and filling. Remember to clean your feeder at least twice a week, more often in very warm climates or seasons. Hang mount.
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Perky-Pet® Select-A-Bird Tube Bird Feeder - Specifications
Product Features:
- Mixed seed feeder
- Easy fill wide mouth top
- Ports rotate for Nyjer or mixed seed
What's in the Box:
- 1 Wild bird feeder
Specifications:
- 3.5 lb seed capacity
- 8 feeding ports
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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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Most Recent Customer Reviews
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Review Rate Difficult to cleanI thought this was a good deal for the price, but the squirrels were able to pull off the seed bands and pull them off to get at the seed. And you cannot leave them out in the rain because the seed gets moldy and it is very, very difficult to clean out. SAVE YOU MONEY AND SPEND A LITTLE MORE TO GET METAL AND EASY CLEAN FEEDERS. -
Review Rate Amazon Review, Multiple uses makes it a great productWhen you get a product that states it's usage and then actually delivers on its statement, it's a no brainer. -
Review Rate Amazon ReviewI didn't want to pay a lot of money just to feed the birds, but I am satisfied by this item. The foot stands for the birds seem a bit flimsy but I doubt they mind much. Easy to hang and easy to refill. 5 Stars. -
Review Rate Review Posted on Amazon.comFor the money, this is a great bird feeder. It has a sleek look and it has plenty of spots for birds to perch. It sways quite a bit in the wind and the birds are able to knock seed out of it, but otherwise, we are still pleased with the purchase. -
Review Rate Review Posted on Amazon.comI just got it today and immediately hung it up. I love how you can adjust the perches to whatever size. It holds quite a bit of seed and even though its plastic i feel like its pretty sturdy. The only thing I didn't like is that tap of the bird feeder just slides up and down. Its not really secure. But its been working out so far today. The sparrows and finches LOVE it!! It drops very little seed and the fact that the birds just took to it so fast is amazing! Love it and I would definitely purchase this again. -
Review Rate Review Posted on Amazon.comThis feeder for some reason seems to attract more birds than my other 2 feeders hanging at the same location. Great price too!! Easy to fill. -
Review Rate Amazon ReviewI like these feeders because they look good for platic feeders, the birds like them, they're easy to clean with a hose sprayer and they're plenty durable for the price. After 18 months or so when they start to look too worn you can throw them out without guilt that you didn't get your moneys worth. They do hold up to being chewed on by the squirrels but if they fall any distance, pieces will break and fall off. They work fine (if not better) without the port covers but the perches will become too loose after a couple of re-attachments. -
Review Rate Amazon Review, Just what she wantedGift selected by my daughter. She seemed delighted. Quick delivery after order. Arrived in good condition. -
Review Rate Amazon Review, Nice feederI think the perches need to be extended completely for the little birds to be most comfortable, but other than that, it is working well. I especially like how the perches are staggered, so more than one bird can feed simultaneously. -
Review Rate Amazon ReviewI bought 2 of these to go on the sides of an arbor; one is filled with thistle and the other with sunflower seeds. The thistle one works perfectly. The sunflower seed's perches are constantly being closed by squirrels. I have tried to hold the perches open, but so far have not found the correct solution (my next try will be duct tape). Chickadees don't seem to mind the closed feeder and are able to perch without them. Still, the feeders are inexpensive, look nice, and are easy to fill. If there was a locking mechanism on the perch I would have given this 5 stars.
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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»
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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.