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Suet Feeder with Tail Prop - Recycled Plastic - Lake Blue

Original price $25.99 - Original price $25.99
Original price
$25.99
$25.99 - $25.99
Current price $25.99
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This attractive lake blue tail prop suet feeder is a maintenance-free durable bird feeder constructed with recycled poly lumber material. It is easy to care for and easy to clean. It holds one suet cake.

Product Details:

Constructed with durable recycled poly lumber material
Recycled poly lumber is guaranteed to never crack split or fade
Removable vinyl coated steel screens
Stainless steel fasteners for extra durability
Hanging cable included
Woodpeckers will rest their tails on the tail prop
Cover lifts for easy filling and cleaning
Capacity - one suet cake

Feeder dimensions -  7.625"L x 3"W x 11.75"H
Inside dimensions - 4.375"L x 1.5"W x 4.75"H

Made in the USA.

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Carolyn P.
The suet got away

I hung my new blue suet feeder with its suet cake right away, the same day I received it. Birds showed interest but woodpeckers didn’t visit during the time I was watching. When I checked on it the net morning - there was no suet cake in it! So some critter must of got to it. I’ll have to figure out a way to wire it shut, and try again.