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Perfect Picnic Recycled Plastic Bird Feeder

Model Name: RPFT1

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  • RECYCLED MATERIALS: Made from recycled materials, this EcoCycle Perfect Picnic tray bird feeder is a sustainable birding choice
  • UNIVERSAL SEED FEEDER: Use to feed the widest variety of bird types
  • RAIN DRAINAGE: Keeps seed fresh by allowing water to drain, and air to flow freely
  • REMOVABLE RUST-FREE FRESH SEED TRAY: Rust-free tray lifts out easily for cleaning, preventing mold and bacteria growth
  • SMALL & LARGE BIRD SPACING: Extra spacing to accommodate large birds like cardinals and jays
  • IN-USE DIMENSIONS: 12.63”Hx9.75”Wx9.75”D
  • CAPACITY: 1.5 Quarts
  • ATTRACT THESE BIRDS: cardinals, grosbeaks, titmice, nuthatches, chickadees, finches, jays, juncos, mourning doves, woodpeckers, and more!
  • USE THESE SEEDS: black oil sunflower, striped sunflower, hulled sunflower, cracked corn, safflower, nuts, mixed seed blends

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Dana C.
Great feeder

[Collected via promotion.] I have have lots of feeders but never had a platform feeder. I knew there were a couple of varieties of Grosbeaks that migrate through but never saw them. A few days after setting up this platform feeder with peanuts, safflower and dried meal worms, I had a Black headed grosbeak couple, and an Evening Grosbeak at the platform feeder. Also had a Spotted Tohee show up! Highly recommend!