Squirrel Buster Finch Squirrel-proof Bird Feeder w/4 Metal Perches & 8 Feeding P
Squirrel Buster Finch Squirrel-proof Bird Feeder w/4 Metal Perches & 8 Feeding P PRODUCT DESCRIPTION You can locate this bird feeder anywhere and be squirrel free. Position it to get great close-up views of your favorite birds! Product Details Squirrel-proofNo mess, no waste option for clinging and perching birdsTail prop for woodpeckersDismantles for easy cleaningHangs without the use of tools2.4 pound Thistle/Nyjer Seed Capacity Finches are very gregarious birds and love to either perch or cling when feeding. The 4 seed ports on the upper half of the Squirrel Buster Finch provide a surface area for clinging, while the 4 seed ports on the lower half of the feeder provide 4 perches for perching. This feeder prevents squirrels from eating expensive seed, scaring the birds and damaging your feeder. You will find a great amount of activity as the birds move from perching to clinging as they compete for a feeding position.
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Brand | Squirrel Buster |
| Type | Multi Feeder |
Squirrel Buster Finch Squirrel-proof Bird Feeder w/4 Metal Perches & 8 Feeding P PRODUCT DESCRIPTION You can locate this bird feeder anywhere and be squirrel free. Position it to get great close-up views of your favorite birds! Product Details Squirrel-proofNo mess, no waste option for clinging and perching birdsTail prop for woodpeckersDismantles for easy cleaningHangs without the use of tools2.4 pound Thistle/Nyjer Seed Capacity Finches are very gregarious birds and love to either perch or cling when feeding. The 4 seed ports on the upper half of the Squirrel Buster Finch provide a surface area for clinging, while the 4 seed ports on the lower half of the feeder provide 4 perches for perching. This feeder prevents squirrels from eating expensive seed, scaring the birds and damaging your feeder. You will find a great amount of activity as the birds move from perching to clinging as they compete for a feeding position.