posted by Century Tool on Jul 25
Heritage Farms Absolute Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder with Real Copper Top (model 7536CR)
AbsoluteII Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder has feeding ports on both sides. Features windows above the feeding stations. These clear, polycarbonate windows can't be damaged by squirrels. This feeder is constructed of steel with a real cooper top that will age to a rich patina over time. A squirrel's weight on the...
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posted by Century Tool on Jul 24
Heritage Farms Absolute Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder with Copper Top (model 7535)
Absolute Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder with copper top. Features windows above the feeding stations. These clear, polycarbonate windows can't be damaged by squirrels. This feeder is constructed of steel with a solid copper top and a stunning textured beige powder-coated finish. The birds stand out against the...
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posted by Droll Yankees on Jun 29
Droll Yankees Jagunda Feeder (Model JG)
The Droll Yankees Jagunda Feeder has an extra-large 6 quart seed capacity. Squirrel-proof when properly positioned. Adjustable seed ports to control the flow of seed. Empties completely via flow-thru seed chamber. Made with tough polycarbonate. Rapid refill with easy-off squeeze clamp. 5-1/2' Garden Pole included. 18" diameter seed tray....
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posted by Droll Yankees on Jun 24
Droll Yankees Domed Cage Feeder (Model B7DC)
Need a larger capacity domed cage feeder? The 10" diameter enclosure features black wire that has 1-1/2" openings, allowing songbirds easy entrance while keeping squirrels out. The broad 14-3/4" cover keeps rain and snow off the 2-1/2 quart capacity feeder whether you hang or pole mount it. A spring clamp holds the cover firmly in place against the wire cage. Easy to fill and clean....
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posted by Varicraft on Jun 23
Varicraft The Bouncer Squirrel Proof Feeder (Model SBF-1)
The Vari-Craft Bouncer has a simple, effective design that keeps squirrels, grackles, jays and starlings out of your seed supply. The four counter-weighted perches will support all of the smaller songbirds and even most cardinals but the weight of squirrels and larger birds will cause the perch to collapse to an inaccessible position...
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