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Essential guideline on Glass iron

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wrought-iron-lamps Essential guideline on Glass iron

I like the bird feeder. It is what it looks like from the pictures. Although the quality isn’t probably the best workmanship. The knob on top that attaches to the feeder is off center so it looks a little goofy. But you don’t notice it from far away. I’m not sure how well the finish will last but overall it is quite cute. The birds seem to enjoy the seed. I do think that the seeds come out a little too fast which I may need to fix. The seed only lasted less than a week in the feeder. I couldn’t tell if the birds were really eating it all or just dumping it on the ground. It needs a sturdy holder because when it is full it is quite heavy. I do wish that it had a hole on the top roof to pour the seed in so you wouldn’t have to take the whole feeder down and unscrew the top to fill it. Oh well, for the price it is probably a good deal.

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4 comments so far

Blocker
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I love this Strathwood birdfeeder. It’s easy to clean, and so easy to fill! However, there is a problem. When a couple of raccoons terrorized my bird garden the glass broke, and I can’t find anywhere to replace the globe. Does anyone have any ideas or an address for the company?

September 1st, 2010 at 1:17 am
Aledort
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The feeder looks exactly like the advertisement, but you can only fill it upside down, which is not the way the directions state, and it is not convenient because it is heavy and has a round top.

September 1st, 2010 at 1:28 pm
Bigger
 3 

This feeder is great looking,and it holds a lot of seed.A nice addition to my bird cafe.

September 2nd, 2010 at 1:40 am
Irvin
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We had to buy a new bird feeder because last winter a rat crawled inside our old one, got stuck halfway out (like Pooh), and froze to death. Rather than salvage the old bird feeder by sawing the frozen rat in half (UGH), we decided to toss it and get a new one. This one from Strathwood is attractive and very sturdy; the birds seem to like it a lot too! (Certainly the CATS like to see it in action…)

September 2nd, 2010 at 1:37 pm