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 -  Wednesday, August 12, 2009
A Keeper
Reviewed By: Fred  (Ashland , New York)
You definitely need to baffle this feeder from squirrels but that didn't stop a bear from getting hold of it a couple of nights ago. I'm quickly replacing it as this is one of my favorite feeders. Blue Jays love it the most, but Nuthatches, Woodpeckers and Cardinals love it to.

 -  Monday, July 14, 2008
Fun to watch
Reviewed By: Marilyn (warwick, ri)
As far as squirrels go, they once managed to get every last peanut one way or the other. Now that I have a pole system and have located it far enough away from all squirrel "launch pads"(with a baffle, as well) they have been foiled! The jays, nuthatches, chick-a-dees, etc. love the feeder...but so do the grackles, who are just as ingenious as any other critter when it comes to peanuts.The perches on this feeder fell off, and, try as I might I can't get them to stay fastened.Finally, I said to heck with them. Birds don't mind one bit.

 -  Thursday, June 19, 2008
Love this feeder
Reviewed By: Anne Wilding (Webster Groves, MO)
You have to hang this feeder where you have a baffle so squirrels can't get to it. If you do, it is wonderful. You see the birds for a long time as they work to free a peanut. It attracts woodpeckers, nuthatches, and blue jays.

 -  Friday, April 04, 2008
For Chipmunks or Birds
Reviewed By: Gloria Darrington (Minden, Nevada)
When it is warm and sunny outside the our chipmunks come out to play. They love this feeder. Sometimes they share with the birds. We have it hanging on a chain on a pole next to a large rock that is home for the chipmunks. The few ground squirrels that we have around don't bother with it. Great fun watching the little chipmunks. Also on the pole is a rack that we put corn on. We treat our garden friends well. G.D./NV

 -  Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Enjoyment
Reviewed By: John (Springfield, Ohio)
I really enjoy watching and photographing the birds who come to this feeder. I have it hanging on a pole and the squirrels don't seem get to it. It's about six feet off the ground and far enough where unwanted animals cannot get there. I've had this about two seasons and it still is in good shape and useful.


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