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The Yosager 91" x 23" Premium Bird Feeding Station Kit is a robust and stylish solution for attracting a variety of wild birds to your garden. Crafted from heavy-duty iron, this all-in-one kit includes a metal suet feeder and a bird bath, ensuring a delightful experience for both birds and birdwatchers. With its innovative 5-prong design for stability and easy-to-clean features, this feeding station is the perfect addition to any outdoor space.
J**Y
It’s nice and have many options to do with this!
I love it. Been a year or two (I think a year) I wanted to wait and see how it does for a spring and summer and fall. Honestly did ok. Maybe it’s the way my ground is but the top was leaning a bit but than again it could be my yard (so take it as you want) never flip or fallen. Even when we had very strong winds stayed up!!! Also getting together is kinda tricky at first but once you get that rhythm than it’s easy. But however we choose to place it back outside for this spring and summer and fall (2022) we made it a little bit smaller And actually works pretty cool. So it’s like few ways of working this tbh. Also I got two bird feeders and flower on it right now. But however the watering dish is super easy to break. So be careful with that part. But the birds absolutely love it!! And I love watching them too! Worth the money and worth getting it together. As a autistic person it’s kinda hard for me put things together so my mom help. It’s cool you can literally have it different levels and different positions too. Overall I’m happy with this.
D**F
Great feeder, very nice addition to landscape
In Nebraska, this attracts and feeds Catbirds, Nuthatches, Finches, woodpeckers, cardinals, hummingbirds and the occasional titmouse.This is the 2nd one bought in about 5 years, the 1st one was no longer usable.Pros:--for the money, this a great value. You would easily spend much more for much less in a retail store.--it fits together very nice, easy to assemble.--it's a great addition to any landscape.Cons:--if you expect it to hold a lot of weight, you're going to be disappointed. Like, holding plants as one of the pictures of product implies. That's irresponsible on the seller's part, there's no way this is constructed for that much weight.--the screws will rust out, but if you leave it up and out all year, it's going to rust out much quicker. take it down in the Winter. I take feeders and expensive chimes down for the season right after Thanksgiving. Not only are there few birds to enjoy it in the cold months, it looks stupid to leave that Summer stuff out. Sort of like seeing someone with Christmas lights still up in June.Additional advice from an avid bird feeder:Put the feeder at least 8 feet from any trees or branches. Squirrels can fly that far, especially the young ones.Baffles work, but they're somewhat ugly. I prefer slinkys. See pictures. They're cheap, and really fun to watch a squirrel try and run up one, guarantee the same squirrel won't try it twice.Feeder is a great value, but only if you don't expect the impossible from it.
A**Y
Quality varies depending upon the version received
The first bird station I received had a minor problem with one of the three main poles - one did not screw in completely leaving about a quarter inch gap between the poles. The silver threads were exposed in that quarter inch gap. I could not get just a replacement piece so Amazon sent me a replacement station. I was hoping to just swap out the defective piece so I wouldn't have to unpack the entire replacement. However, I discovered there were two different builds for the station. The replacement station's poles didn't screw together. Instead one pole fit into the other and was tightened with wingnuts. The quality of the replacement was clearly inferior. The welds look like they can easily break as some reviews describe. The arms of the replacement were skinnier so they cannot be as sturdy. The basket attachment is flimsy looking and completely different than the original. I have attached pictures comparing the two stations. In the photos the inferior replacement is shown at the bottom. It also looks like my original was powder coated but the replacement had regular shiny paint. In the end I decided I could live with the quarter inch gap between the poles because the original one is better built (I covered the gap with the basket's clamp). I am sending the replacement back to Amazon. Overall it is a good bird station if you get the right version.
S**7
Birds LOVE This Feeder Station
It is sturdy, has held up in high winds in Central Florida, the birds are crazy over it...I added a squirrel baffle to this because we have lots of squirrels. Hung 2 heavy duty feeders on it which I fill in conjunction with the little platform style feeder on this (it is small but the birds love it--have seen 2 birds eating side by side on quite often). I chose this particular one because of the additional prongs which really help keep it stable. I have even had a large Red Shoulder Hawk come and sit right at the top!!! For the price, you cannot go wrong. Assembly is easy, but I suggest you assemble it out of doors instead of inside (it is tall). It does rust a little, which is understandable out in the elements. Nothing undue, however, and does not detract from appearance. It is out in the backyard aprx 10' away from screened porch; best fun watching the many birds that visit; for us it is 4 Cardinal pairs, Tufted Titmouse pairs, & 2 pigeon which we named Bert & Ernie.
Q**U
UPDATE- Loved it! Now I have two
UPDATE - I have had my second feeder less than a month and the tray broke at the weld, under the weight of a single squirrel! (See photo) Ironically, the first feeder is holding up well. Maybe manufactured differently? Initially I was wondering if this feeder would hold up to our Florida climate. I took a chance and ordered it... Well, now I have two of them. I can feed multiple birds with varying preferences.Woody, our resident woodpecker also approves! The squirrels also enjoy it a bit too much so I have resorted to spaying the pole with Pam to keep them off. I need to take a video of the squirrels after a spray! I switched to a generic brand of non-stick spray and got squirreled!...going back to Pam!
@**T
Birds love it
What a fantastic feeding station for the wild birds! Many different birds share this station amicably , which did not happen with our previous single bird feeder. The grackles used to dominate over the cardinals, but now grackles, cardinals, doves, finches and sparrows all eat together. I specifically chose this feeding station for the number of hooks upon which to hang feeders, its suet casing, bird bath, bird pan AND the five prong base. I did purchase the squirrel baffle to go with this and it is a real joy watching our birds.
M**
bird feeder station
I really like the feeder station and so do the birds. I would have liked to see more stability. in soft soil the stand easily tilt, especially if a squirrel tried to clib up!!
Z**E
Très attirant pour les oiseaux
Il est facile à assembler et stable. Permet d’y mettre plusieurs variétés de nourriture .
D**C
The plastic water dish breaks easily so expect to replace within a year.
Rodents can climb up and eat the food.
T**M
Cheaply Made
Didnt even have it for a week and I guess the weight of the squirrels broke the basket. Not impressed with the construction.
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