








🌟 Elevate Your Backyard Experience with Our Squirrel-Proof Feeder!
The Caged Bird Feeders Metal is a durable, squirrel-proof feeder designed to hold up to 3 pounds of bird seed. With a clear tube and four feeding ports, it attracts a variety of small birds while ensuring easy maintenance through its detachable assembly. The robust metal construction and stylish copper finish make it a long-lasting and attractive addition to any outdoor space.






| Capacity | 3 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.25"L x 8.25"W x 16.5"H |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Color | Copper |
| Theme | Wildlife |
| Additional Features | squirrel proof, feed small birds |
| Mounting Type | Hanging Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Seed |
| Target Species | squirrel proof, small birds |
D**R
Great Feeder not Squirrel Proof.
Bought this for my Brother and Sister In-Law and they love it. Unfortunately it’s not 100% Squirrel proof as those are some sneaky little tree rats. I would still recommend it to keep larger birds out and most squirrels.
P**S
Looks nice.
Very nice feeder. The birds seem to love it and empty quickly. Hardly any seed on the ground.
E**L
Cages to keep starlings out and smaller birds in.
This is a beautiful well built bird cage. It does not keep the starling from raiding it though. ....which was my hope. Their beaks can get into the cage and even reach the red holes. I purchased the one I have put down below by the same company and it appears that it might work to keep the larger birds out. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQ1R5XRQ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 Mosoloy ’s cages seem to be well made and the food is protected from rain.
M**L
New bird feeder
I really like it ,its design keeps sparrows from emptying it on the ground keeps starlings from getting inside it they’re too big to get thru the cage. I have more song birds and cardinals coming to it since it’s not being overrun with trash birds. Squirrels can’t get in thru cage, yeah
S**M
Perches need to be larger, and lower and offset from the holes. False advertising in photos.
NOTE: the description says "Target species" is "Hummingbirds". This is completely wrong. Hummingbirds do NOT eat seeds and this doesn't hold hummingbird nectar.NOTE: the pictures are photoshopped. There is a bluejay depicted INSIDE the cage and bluejays are NOT that large. There is a whole lot of deception going on in the advertising photos of this feeder.I have to edit my review. Starlings CAN reach through the cage and get to the feed. I have one on video twice reaching through to the tiny feeders. Their necks are incredibly flexible and beaks are long, so no, this does NOT keep away starlings.The perches are too small except for the tiniest birds and I'm not sure even Chickadees can use them. Even sparrows seem too large to even get through the cage wire. I've only seen one be able to stretch far enough to reach the feeding holes. House Finches can't seem to get in either, and they're slender. I've had it up for at least a week (?) now and they're eating out of the bottom tray, but they are not going through the wire to get to the holes where the perches are. The perches, if any bird does use them, are too close to the feeding holes to allow them to get their heads there to eat. A very expensive mistake. Well intended, poorly designed. And the plastic center is very cheap. I was afraid I was going to crack it during the assembly process, it's so fragile. I should send it back. Definitely reporting to Amazon for false advertising
E**F
Great strong Squirrel proof feeder "BUT" with a very big flaw!
It is hard to believe that the manufacturer who designed this feeder went to great extents to make a very durable strong feeder but made a very poor choice for the least difficult issue. THE CAP of the feeder is so loose that any squirrel or even the wind if strong enough will take the already loose (at best) screw cap and be able to knock it off without issue! The cap is so loose that I even tried putting heavy duct tape on the inside of the cap over the screw rods to try and make it even a little snug but still will just stay loose when put on. I have done engineering for over 45yrs. and it boggles the mind that after making a strong well-made constructed feeder that the smallest and easiest part they completely failed with. What I do not understand is that just below where the cap sits is the top of a threaded rod to hold the top frame to the bottom and is held with a thumb screw. This sits under the loose fitting poor designed cap. It they made the threaded rod 1 inch longer and allowed it to come through the top of the cap you them could have the thumb screw tighten down on the cap without letting and water or rain into the cap and fasten the cap were nothing could remove the cap unless the thumb screw is removed. I will but a threaded extension into the top to enable me to do what I just explained but should not have had to if this was designed correctly. As for customers that were complaining about the seed coming out of the bottom and larger birds getting to it they should look at the supplied instructions that show the two sleeves that can turn on the bottom inside of the tube is able to be turned to cut of or close the openings so all, some or no seed is able to come out the bottom onto the base tray. Great feeder with large flaw in the cap design that can be fixed by the end user in they want to.
S**D
Well built and should last years.
Well built and easy to put together and to clean. Squirrels still can reach in for seeds so I sprinkle cayenne pepper in the bottom and that helps deter them. I've had a similar feeder for years and this is a better replacement. I do have to take it in every night or the raccoons will empty it if they happen to see it. It's hung on an elevated deck up on the post but squirrels and coons are good climbers. I've been feeding birds for 25 years, this is a good feeder, I recommend it.
A**R
Well made but cage is too small for finches.
I bought this to replace a similar feeder that was several years old. It was the favorite of all the finches. This new feeder is well made but the cage is too small for finches. They will not enter, but try to perch on the cage bars and eat from the seed ports. We have several types of finches and they were used to two different gaged feeder. Both old ones apparently have a larger cage diameter. Would not recommend this feeder at all. waste of $40+ dollars
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