• ENTERTAINING: Feed and watch wild birds in your own backyard! GrayBunny Green Classic Tube Feeder is great for attracting smaller birds like finches, chickadees, titmice, sparrows, goldfinches and more! Hang in your yard, mounted near your patio or outside your kitchen window for hours of exiting bird watching in all seasons and weather.
  • EFFECTIVE DESIGN: 12 in tall. Premium grade hard plastic will keep your seeds safe and secure. Four well-spaced feeding ports with perches allows for multiple birds to feed simultaneously. Enclosed circular seed housing keeps up to 4 cups of seeds fresh and dry preventing moldy buildup which is harmful for birds. Clear housing lets you see when it’s time to refill seeds. Simply raise up the top easy-fill lid to refill. Contoured base ensures that seeds are distributed towards the outer walls.
  • GIFT IDEA: A quality gift for parents, nature lovers and children. Maintaining the feeder by ensuring its well-stocked is an enjoyable activity that’s great for keeping elderly busy or teaching young ones responsibility. The feeling of joy that comes from feeding hungry animals is priceless. Find other great GrayBunny feeders, birdhouses, baths & accessories online: attract an even wider variety of songbirds, nuthatches, robins, wrens, juncos, woodpeckers, hummingbirds, doves, cardinals & more!
  • VERSATILE: This seedfeeder works great with mixed seed blends, black oil sunflower seeds, nyjer or thistle, safflower, and small nuts or peanuts with a big 4 cup capacity seed holder. Seeds dispense slowly from dispensers as smaller birds perch and feed. Numerous hanging options include: trees, iron shepherd hooks, feeding station kits and stands, free standing poles and posts. Round covered hardtop roof is waterproof and weather-resistant when closed.
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Despite the price, the bird feeder is well-made, plus it's slim enough to fit comfortably between the bars of our fire escape. The birds love it. Great buy. After buying one and seeing how great it was, we bought a second. UPDATE: We had a particularly bad storm recently and it knocked our first tube feeder down to the concrete below, more than a storey's fall. When we found the feeder, it was perfectly intact. In fact I couldn't even tell where the feeder had impacted the ground. Amazing! Both our feeders are more securely attached to the railing now. UPDATE 2: The squirrels will chew through the softer plastic parts (the perches, portholes and the bottom lid) in a heartbeat. So keep that in mind when positioning the feeder and deciding what to fill it with. The good news is, it's so cheap we can just get another one and try again. So far so good.

I received my bird feeder in good time and already have it hanging in the tree in front of my office window. The birds haven’t discovered it yet, and I'm hoping that the squirrels don't notice it! LOL I chose this model because it is very slim and made from sturdy but lightweight plastic – and it's inexpensive enough that even if I get only a few months of use from it it was still a good deal. Of course, I am hoping that it will last longer, but that really depends on the squirrels, they managed to destroy all of my previous feeders.

Best feed. Actually has the little perches most every bird I see needs, Large holes. If any seed spills, and not much, then that's lunch for the mourning doves who coo softly below. Put on a simple hanger, squirrel becomes personna non grata.in this casa. Cheap but in no way cheaply made. Causes a lot of cheep cheeping. Which is most welcome.

Decent bird feeder which holds up well through winter weather. Mine fell prey to tree rats gnawing through the perches finally but the price is low enough to allow one to buy back-up feeders to replace damaged ones. Sturdy enough to support small and large songbirds alike. Arrived quickly and well packaged as well. Already bought 3 more.

Fill with clean free birdseed and birds will line up to gorge themselves! Sparrows, Blue-Jays, Finches, Doves and more literally line up for perches to eat and fill their bellies! Easy to fill and hang! I have so many birds that ever perch is taken while even more birds sit in the trees waiting their turn and swoop in and often fight over the available perch. You won't go wrong with this tube bird feeder.

Cardinals come around my home and each announces it's arrival. I like these a lot and have fed them for many years. But when you feed the little birds, the big birds come around as well and they are intimidating for the smaller ones. I needed a feeder. This one is perfect as it's meant for smaller birds. Now, I fill the feeder, hang it on a tree branch and let them have at it. They're enjoyable to watch and it saves a me lot of time. Another surprise: I got 2 feeders! One to spare.

Good product, easy to clean and birds love it. Perches can be removed from the tube to clean. Have tried other feeders that hold more food, but impossible to clean easily and were much more costly. We have four(4) of these feeders so birds can feed on two(2) while I clean and fill two(2). Less than $40 for the four(4) feeders, I paid that for one(1) larger one which I threw away. Good product, price and delivery, why mess with success?

I threw away expensive feeders because I could not get them clean. The GrayBunny feeders are difficicult for me to clean too -- I have arthritis and cannot pull off the bottom. We get mold in the feeders here, so I just replace them periodically. With the GrayBunny being so inexpensive, it is easy to do this a couple times a year. An excellent feeder, and an excellent buy.

Very thin all plastic feeder. Doubt it will last long. The cardboard box it came in is sturdier and looks like it cost more than the feeder. Spring for the extra $4-5, and get a Perky Pet Panorama feeder. Birds love it and mine's still going strong after 2 years. Or, grab a plastic soda bottle, some string, and a couple of dowels and make your own. I'm guessing homemade will last longer. If after a few months of use my assessment is wrong I'll update this review. UPDATE: Upgrading my review to 5 stars. Well, I put this feeder in an area where squirrels can't access and I'm pleased. The feeder has held up well and after five months it still looks new. The smaller birds love it and don't have to compete with the cardinals and larger birds to get some seed. The bigger birds prefer the Perky pet panorama feeders and all are happy!

This feeder was ignored by the birds for about a month. The problem was the short 1.25 inch perch beneath each feeding opening. Even the smallest birds like finches and buntings had difficulty using it. I was going to throw it out but got an idea. The too-short perch pegs were snipped off with a pair of diagonal cutters. Then a hole was drilled just beneath each feed hole molding. A bamboo skewer was inserted into a hole and pushed through to the other side. Each side of the new "skewer perch"was cut to three inches long resulting in what I hoped would be a more useful perch for the birds. It worked! Within days this feeder became the most popular of my backyard feeders. Even the small buntings use almost all three inches of the new longer perch. The modification only took a few minutes to do. I'm going to order another one to use with a different type of seed.