Manufacturers Number: 336
Brand:
Royal Wing®
Bird Type:
Finch
Food Type:
Seed
Capacity:
2 lb.
Number of Feeding Ports:
6
Width:
6 in.
Length:
6 in.
Height:
18-4/5 in.
Material:
Metal/Plastic
Overall Color:
Copper
Description
The Royal Wing® Copper Squirrel-Be-Gone™ Wild Bird Feeder features six feeding ports, U-shaped perches and a 2 lb. seed capacity. The feeding ports have sturdy metal perches that allow birds to feed comfortably but, when the squirrels perch on them, their weight causes the entire metal casing to slip down, completely blocking the feeding ports and their access to the seed. The interior seed tower is surrounded by rustic metalwork. Remember to clean your squirrel proof feeder once every two weeks with mild soap and water solution.
Weight activated seed protection
Ports close under a squirrel's weight
Bird preferred u-shaped perches
2 lb. seed capacity
6 feeding port
Royal Wing® is Tractor Supply Company's premier brand of bird houses, feeders, feeder accessories, bird seed, snacks, treats and suet. The large Royal Wing® product assortment at Tractor Supply Company offers a one-stop destination for birding enthusiasts at all skill and interest levels. There are several exclusive combinations of Royal Wing® seed, including seed for attracting specific birds such as cardinals, doves and finches; seed-specific bags of black oil sunflower, safflower, nyjer, etc; classic, premium and gourmet blends that attract all types of birds; and critter combinations and snacks like cracked corn for your favorite backyard squirrels, chipmunks and raccoons. There are several feeder types that not only complement all seed combinations, but also feature a variety of finishes, colors and materials, from wooden hoppers and plastic finch tubes to metal screen feeders. Adding a shepherd hook or feeder pole from Royal Wing® will complete your backyard bird and critter sanctuary.
it is a very cool idea, but not strong enough. the squirrels figured out they could get the top off within one day. after i taped that down, they ripped the bottom off. taped that down, they began eating the plastic away. im pretty sure they would have had it open if the bear had not stomped on it and broken it into a million pieces. it lasted 1 week. so if you have tamer squirrels, and a sheltered area its quite a cool piece. otherwise, move on.
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Location: Taylorsville, GA
Not Squirrel-Proof
Date:January 21, 2012
It took only 3 weeks for a squirrel to figure out that he could chew and enlarge one the seed ports. Plastic is a very poor material choice for a feeder that claims to be "squirrel-proof".