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Feeder Guide

Six Steps For Better Wild Bird Feeding

Wild Bird Feeding IndustryView each of the six steps to learn more about attracting and protecting the birds in your backyard. Click here for Six Steps for Better Wild Bird Feeding.

 
Wild Delight® Feeders

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When purchasing a bird feeder system, make sure to think of the birds first. Durable, functional, and accessible feeders will keep your bird food clean and dry. Also remember to look for feeders that are easy to maintain. These factors will keep you and your outdoor pets happy.

Hopper Feeder

 

Hopper Feeders

These traditional style feeders are still a popular choice today because of their simplicity and large food capacity. Hopper feeders are gravity fed, so birds will continue to receive food until the hopper is empty. These feeders are designed with a cover to keep the feed dry and preserved so you won't have to refill it after every rain.

Tubular Feeder

 

Tubular Feeders

Tubular feeders are made to be versatile and convenient. Some tube feeders will come with interchangeable fittings that will give you flexibility with different food, but many do not. Keep in mind what kinds of birds you would like to attract when purchasing a tube feeder. Tube feeders are usually very easy to maintain. "Snap apart" assembly makes cleaning and refills an easy chore. Many tube feeders provide a good amount of space between feeding portals to help reduce competition, but also consider the size of the perches. Larger birds cannot land on small perches.

Mesh Feeder

Mesh Feeders

Mesh feeders are used for dispensing larger seeds such as black oil sunflower seeds. Small feed such as small, round millet grains will pour out of it. These feeders are designed to resist squirrel damage and help birds avoid avian diseases. Squirrels can use these feeders, but will be frustrated that they can only pick one seed at a time. Mesh feeders are meant to attract birds that cling because other birds cannot perch on them, which will keep starlings and other larger birds away.

Platform Feeder

 

Platform Feeders

These tray-like feeders allow you to combine a multitude of seeds, nuts and fruits that attract a variety of different birds. A platform feeder should have a large feeding area and a 1-inch rim that prevents your feed from spilling. Because of its design, squirrels and larger birds will use this feeder, and thus it is sometimes used as a decoy to keep these animals away from your smaller feeders.

Block Feeder

Block Feeders

Block feeders are made for easy and safe dispensing of bird food in block form (for example, Wild Delight® Woodpecker And Wild Bird Nut Block). They usually are constructed of a heavy gauge wire. Click here for Wild Delight®'s Outdoor Pet Food Block Feeder.

Suet Block Feeder

Suet Block Feeders

Suet block feeders are constructed of a heavy gauge wire and are made specifically for ease of dispensing suet blocks. The suet block is merely placed inside the feeder and the feeder is closed. The feeder is then placed where outdoor pets are most likely to visit. Click here to find out more about the Wild Delight® Suet Block Feeder.

Finch Sock Feeder

Finch Sock Feeders

Finch sock feeders are mesh bags that allow finches to cling to them, while discouraging other birds from stealing seed. They are usually filled with Nyjer® Seed or finch food. The mesh bag allows air to flow through, keeping seeds fresh.

 

 

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