🌿 Feed the Birds, Feed Your Soul!
The Best Choice Products 6-Hook Bird Feeding Station is a comprehensive bird feeding solution featuring four different types of feeders, a water bowl, and a food tray. Made from durable steel, it stands 89 inches tall and is designed for easy assembly, making it a perfect addition to any garden for attracting a variety of wild birds.
F**Y
My feeder brings all the birds to the yard.
That’s right, it’s better than yours.This is a great product!! Strong build, it withstands strong winds and lots of birds using it daily.I set it in the middle of my backyard and I was worried that it wasn’t by any trees so the birds would not use it, but they love it. They even just sit there to rest.The water container is shallow and needs to be changed daily (birds soil it quickly) but that’s probably good for providing clean fresh water.Greg purchase and worth the money.
J**K
For All Types Of Birds!!
I just LOVE this feeding station & so do the birds!Arrived quick & w/ easy instructions/graphics.Took maybe 10 minutes to put together, if that!Have seen other feeding stations that were much more expensive & didn't come w/ feeders, this one does!!I put Boss in the mesh cage tube feeder, sunflower hearts in the clear tube feeder, freeze dried mealworms in the mesh bowl which is nice as it can air dry unlike other mealworm feeders that I have found fly maggots in after days of rain! YUCK! A suet cake in the suet feeder, water in the clear bowl, whole peanuts in shell in the large square tube feeder but can fit 3 suet balls in it when peanuts are gone.I did add a hummingbird feeder to one of the hooks & a thin thistle tube feeder to the other empty hook ;)I like that it comes w/ 5 stakes not just 2 like many do, as we are on top of a mountain w/ a lot of wind year round.It is very sturdy & I am so happy I did my research & found this great feeding station at such a great price!Now all my neighbors want one too!
R**M
Absolutely Awesome Bird Feeding and Watering Tree.
This feeding station has a feeder for every type of bird we have here on Long Island, New York, and then some. This is a solid, well-built feeding station and it has been firmly placed in our backyard for about 6 months now. We have had two Noreasters and a gusty snowstorm and the feeding station handles 60 mph winds with no problem. It has four-prong stanchions that hold it firmly where you mount it into the ground.It attracts birds and yes squirrels like crazy. To prevent the squirrels from raiding your feeders place the feeding station well away from building structures and fences they can jump onto it from. We use a spray of PAM olive oil spray daily to keep them from climbing the pole. It works.Frequent birds to our feeding station throughout the year are Parrots, Blue Jays, American Robins, Northern Cardinal, American Crow, Black-capped Chickadee, Mourning Doves, American Goldfinch, Lots of European Starlings, Song Sparrows, Downy Woodpeckers, House Sparrows, Common Grackles, Red-bellied Woodpeckers, White-breasted Nuthatch, Tufted Titmouses, Dark-eyed Juncos, a few Gray Catbirds and yes, one confused juvenile falcon.
M**.
Smaller and Less Practical Than It Looks
The feeder is study, but ehat you need to know is that the entire feeder is smaller in every direction than it appears in pictures. It is about my height, which is 5 feet tall, after you put it in the ground. If you add a squirrel baffle 4 feet from the ground, you have very little space for feeders, especially with the deep curve of the top hooks. And it is not wide enough to use many of the supplied feeders.The included feeders are all quite small, too, which means you have to refill them constantly. The feeders I already own are too big for it, which is disappointing. (They hang too low and hit the baffle, so the baffle can't wobble, which is how it works.) And the two wire tube feeders are useless because the mesh is too wide; the seed falls out. (I use no-mess, hulled seed.)I do use the clear plastic tube feeder for thistle seed for the finches, but there are only two feeding stations, and the little finches have to sit sideways. I use the water container and the little round flat screen feeder, but they both have to be filled every day.I think this might be a great starter feeding system for novices, but frustrating for those more seasoned in the feeding of birds. And I recommend you get a taller feeder if you can!
S**E
Think twice you get what you pay for
All if you are looking for ashore pole this is it. Build is ok and should last a season or two. The umbrella top from hook to hook north to south is 18” so not very far apart. They boast 91 “ but that is total length of the pole but you sink 10” in the ground. So really it is 81” after in stalled. Then you have to take in to account the arch of the umbrella and the hooks are only 60” from the ground. Basically my feeders hang 12” lower then my last pole and are much closer together. Birds seem to fight a little more while feeding. But if you want a short pole this is for you. I may just build a pole. These cheap poles really don’t last.
M**Y
Could be better...
As you can see from the photos, the legs (attached/soldered to the pole) have come undone from the second set bearing down on them. Mind you, this is BRAND NEW...have had it less than a month. Not sure WHAT is going on, but I am NOT happy, and have unfortunately missed the return window by a few days. Not sure what my recourse is at this point, except to get as much life out of it as possible. It's too bad, because I really like the design and all the "ammenities" it comes with (feeders, water bath, etc.).UPDATE: I came out this morning and it was COMPLETELY leaning!! I had to rearrange the feeders as best I could to "rebalance" it. The legs have given way, and now there is NOT fixing it. Utterly disappointed with this purchase!!!
D**B
Super value with all you need!
You can’t beat this pack for the price. Carona turned us into bird watchers so we had to get equipped quickly. This had all we needed and came fast. It is sturdy and has held up to heavy use. Has a five prong base for a secure set up and has withstood storms and critters.However, on the topic of critters....in less than a month, the squirrels have destroyed the plastic on the tube feeder. I just watched one hang on the Pearce and finally pull off the base dumping all contents on the ground for his rapid pack. They love suet and have broken the chain on the suet cage so we hook it directly to the arm of the stand.They have not destroyed the metal feeders and the base is very sturdy.You can’t control the squirrels but the birds do love it and it has been fantastic otherwise. Highly recommend.
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