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Barrier Guard Seed Cylinder Feeder - Copper

by Erva
Original price $79.99 - Original price $79.99
Original price
$79.99
$79.99 - $79.99
Current price $79.99
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This Barrier Guard Seed Cylinder feeder offers a veritable bounty for your birds. And since it deters squirrels and prevents starling for eating everything offered, the little birds get a chance to enjoy the feast too!

Attracts the following birds: Bluebirds, chickadees, downy woodpeckers, titmice, nuthatches, orioles, mockingbirds, wrens, and occasionally warblers.

Product Details: 

  • Dimensions: 14" Wide, 8" High. 
  • Baffled feeder with center pin holds seed cylinders securely in place.
  • Elevator keeps seed off the bottom and drainage holes keep your seed cylinder dry.
  • Galvanized steel sheet and fully galvanized and vinyl coated barrier guard mesh. 
  • Top and bottom are powder coated in Erva's exclusive Copper Tint finish. 
  • The feeder is surrounded by sturdy 16 gauge vinyl coated wire mesh, the same durable material used to build lobster traps, with 1-1/2" openings. 
  • Keeps out European starlings and most squirrels
This feeder features a hanging cable, but it may also be mounted on a 1" diameter pole by using a pole adaptor, sold separately.

You can also now use the Barrier Guard Perch Accessory with this feeder thanks to the Barrier Guard Cylinder Feeder Perch Attachment Kit. Give your bird a place to land while they figure out the barrier!

This feeder accommodates the following tasty seed cylinder for your birds' enjoyment:

 

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Barrier guard seed cylinder feeder- copper

I Love my new bird feeder! Birds love it, and it keeps out the squirrels too!

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Lamoine Moll
Grackles at my feeder

I love watching the birds and it has been my hobby for many years.About six weeks ago the big black grackles began to take over and rob my feeders of the bird seed I put in them. I had tried many different kinds of squirrel proof and large bird protector feeders, but the grackles would outsmart them all. So I finally bought a Barrier Guard Seed Cylinder Feeder - Copper from
Nature Niche online.It's a beautiful feeder and it really did the job. The grackles immediately quit trying to get feed out of that new feeder. Now things are back to normal and all the pretty songbirds have feed again and I can watch them. Nature Niche was great to work with and I will buy more bird products from them.

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Sandra Weaver
Keeps nasty Starlings and Grackles out of seed

Wish I bought this sooner keeps those big pesky bigger birds out and from big messes. Came back and bought one for sure. This will keep them out of destroying a suet cake in a matter of minutes. Just wish there was something for my cardinals to keep those pesky birds out . My little woodpeckers are loving it.

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Bill Wilson
Perfect Solution

Purchased this feeder to keep out starlings and grackles---- Works perfectly--- highly recommended---

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Kathleen Hales
Grackles and Starlings Don’t Get In

This feeder was easy to set up. Little ones were feeding within minutes. Grackles and Starlings tried to get in, but quickly gave up. Now all we have are chickadees, finch, nuthatch, wrens, downey woodpeckers, and others. I do miss seeing cardinals and blue jays, but they go to my neighbors feeders. Bluebirds can get in, but prefer neighbors easy access feeders. The feeder is very pricey, but I’m saving money by not feeding those pesky black birds.