Stokes Select 38170 Sunflower Seed Screen Feeder

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Stokes Select 38170 Sunflower Screen Feeder
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  1. Lawn & Patio
  2. Publisher: Hiatt Manufacturing, Inc
  3. Sales Rank in Garden: #8830

Product Review

Attract a variety of clinging and perching birds to your backyard with the Sunflower Screen Feeder. Feeder is easy to fill and can hold up to 6-7-Pound of Black Oil Sunflower, Hulled Sunflower, or Sunflower Mixes. Attracts Cardinals, Chickadees, Nuthatches, Titmice, Woodpeckers, and more.

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4.0 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best bird feeder ever, March 5, 2011
LeeJ - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stokes Select 38170 Sunflower Seed Screen Feeder (Lawn & Patio)
The Stokes Select Bird Feeder (38170) is the best bird feeder we have ever had. We went through countless feeders, and finally found the right one. If hung away from trees and hung by wire, it is virtually squirrel proof. It holds a lot of seed, and is very easy to fill. Best of all, cardinals (which seem to be the hardest to feed) love it. Many feeders' logos say they are for cardinals as well, but we have never found one till now. We have had as many as 36 male cardinals in our surrounding trees at one time waiting to feed. It is very well built.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not the Best, December 4, 2011
Randy Given (Manchester, CT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stokes Select 38170 Sunflower Seed Screen Feeder (Lawn & Patio)
This was an OK bird feeder. Squirrels loved it, too. :(

I quickly replaced it with a Squirrel Buster Plus, which well may be my last bird feeder for black oil sunflower seeds, it's that good.

I really like the Stokes bird guide so maybe I assumed too much about the quality of the feeder. I considered the squirrel-proof cage, but I didn't see the birds handling it well, especially after snow.

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