🌟 Elevate Your Garden Experience with Feathered Friends!
The iBorn Metal Bird Feeder features a stylish brushed copper finish and six feeding ports, allowing multiple birds to feed simultaneously. Designed for durability with squirrel-proof materials, it offers easy refilling and cleaning, making it a perfect addition to any outdoor space. Suitable for various bird species, this feeder not only enhances your garden's aesthetic but also brings joy to birdwatchers and families alike.
Material Type | Aluminum, Metal, Copper |
Color | Burshed Copper |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.29"L x 4.29"W x 15.6"H |
Additional Features | Squirrel Proof, Easy Refill Top |
Mounting Type | Hanging Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Seed |
Target Species | Woodpecker, Sparrow, Nuthatch |
A**R
Beautuful and popular with birds
Excellent quality. I swear the birds like it more than my other model by a different company. There seems to be more traffic yet the food offered is the same. Highly recommend!
Q**E
A very charming bird feeder
****Updated Review ****It took about 2 months, but this morning I FINALLY had some birds use the bird feeder!It took more patience than I even knew I possessed and weekly seeding of my backyard *for details on that debacle, read previous review * but the bird feeder works and I am thrilled, hence updating my review from 3 to 5 stars.🥰****Previous 3 star review ***My husband bought this bird feeder to feed my “subjects“ which is what he calls the few little birdies that congregate in our back yard in the mornings to have a chirpy chat with me and scratch at the dirt.My husband swore that within in a week the backyard would be absolutely FLUSH with cute little birdies and I would be like the black Snow White of our street or something, but of course, that didn’t actually happen.What did happen was a little under a week into this endeavor I became impatient for the fabled Snow White experience I was promised that was not coming to pass fast enough, so I got some birdseed, scattered it about in a loose pathway to the bird feeder, and waited.The first day I found a giant... blue jay?I am guessing, I’m no ornithologist. 🤷🏽♀️There was a big blue bird in my yard and it was feasting on seed bits with a couple of it’s tiny brown birdie homies and I was happy.Happy, but not satisfied because not one bird went towards that dang bird feeder.😑Since I still wanted that mythical Snow White experience my husband so vividly foretold, I scattered more seeds about the next day but this time I tried to scatter some in the trees near the bird feeder.That plan was thwarted almost immediately as 5 minutes after scattering, gusts of wind suddenly blew forth from the heavens and my carefully strewn seeds came hammering right back at me like shots from a pellet gun.So that was... unpleasant.Not one to be easily gusted into defeat by the fates, I got up the next day, read the weather report and found that it was not supposed to be windy, so I tried my seed scattering plan once again.I will say that there were definitely more tiny birds around the yard and a couple of big blue ones but not one bird even glanced at the bird feeder, let alone tried to take some bird seed from it.Pretty sure there were more birds because I’ve been serving them seeds practically on a platter for a week.I am perplexed and a bit frustrated,but not yet defeated.So far I’ve been catering to these dang birds like Cinderella serving her ungrateful stepsisters and they’ve been ignoring my efforts to become the bird feeding queen of my neighborhood, but I feel like if I just keep at it, one of us is going to break and I am a stubborn woman so I’m fairly certain it won’t be me.🤞🏽My new plan is to stop scattering seeds with the expectation that they will begin to search for more seeds, eventually happening upon the bird feeder that my husband so hopelessly yet optimistically and lovingly, put up in our tree for me.I’m giving this 3 stars even though it hasn’t worked for me yet because it’s super cute even as just a decoration, it’s easy to put the birdseed in and I feel like my bougie birds are just stubborn.This bird feeder clearly works for most people so it’s gotta be either me or the birds and I’ve decided that it’s the birds.👀Also, I know there is a lady that recently started feeding peanuts to birds in my neighborhood because they love to drop the shells in my yard.Perhaps they are too full from peanut lady’s nuts to bother searching for my mine?Is there already a Snow White of our neighborhood and I am just late to the party?Do I need to find a bird feeder that dispenses peanuts?!I have so many questions.I have no answers yet but I’ll keep trying and will update if my obstinate birdie dependents decide to lower themselves to sup from the nourishment provider proffered by “her majesty.”🙄
E**Y
Good starter feeder
It took the birds about 2 weeks to discover it, but now that they have it's been a huge hit! It's easy to fill, easy to hang, and has been sturdy. It's always got birds on and around it, eating or waiting their turn. (For reference though, I'm using black oil sunflower seeds exclusively.)I haven't had rain yet, but I believe the roof will keep water out!I wish I could rate it 4.5 stars - I do have my complaints, but it is genuinely a really solid feeder. But, it is time for those complaints: 1 - the perches are the classic stick kind, which limits the size of the birds that can eat from the feeder pretty drastically. Robins and cardinals will be too big for this feeder, and even house finches are a bit leery of how short the perches are. A backwards C shape is better, since it lets more sizes of birds land.2 - as often happens with feeders, there's dead space at the bottom that the birds can't reach from the bottom ports. In itself, that wouldn't be a demerit, but the bottom doesn't open on this feeder, so you have to awkwardly dump it (and get seeds everywhere as they fall out of the ports) to ensure that you don't get seeds molding at the bottom.3 - I seriously doubt this is squirrel proof. I don't have this problem at my place, but the tube and the perches are plastic, which squirrels will chew right through. There's also not enough of a roof to act as a squirrel baffle.All that said, while I will be swapping it out eventually, I do want to keep this one up and out if I can, it's great for small finches!
A**R
Sturdy and Loved by the Birds!
This tower bird feeder is fantastic! It’s well-built, holds a good amount of seed, and is easy to refill. The design attracts a variety of birds, and they seem to love it. It also does a decent job of keeping squirrels out, which is a huge plus. If you’re looking for a sturdy and reliable feeder, this one is a great choice. Highly recommend!
B**L
Easy to refill stands up to strong winds
Great looking and so functional. Far less bird food waste. Several birds perching at once.
E**E
Nice & Sturdy
These are very nice, look great and are sturdy. The birds already love them.
B**R
Quality Feeder at a Great Price!
It's solid & easy to disassemble for cleaning. I like the metal hood...the birds found the feeder within a couple of days!
J**M
Works fine but showing rust stains on copper top
The birds like it. Since we have a lot of large birds I glued some aluminum tubing to some of the pegs which they appear to appreciate. The copper top is showing rust stains after about 10 months in the Pacific Northwest.
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