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Kingsyard Upgraded Upside Down Double Suet Feeder with Metal Weatherproof Roof, Squirrel-Proof Metal Edging, Suet Feeders for Outside Hanging, Great for Attracting Woodpecker, Nuthatch, Titmouse

Original price $52.78 - Original price $52.78
Original price
$52.78
$52.78 - $52.78
Current price $52.78
  • Eco-strong: New 2.0 Upgraded Upside Down Double Suet Feeder. The bottom of the feeder has an added metal seal to solve the problem of squirrels nibbling on the bird feeder. The feeder body is primarily made of durable recycled plastic. Compare with normal plastic, recycled material can withstand rain, snow and other weather, strong sunlight and cold temperatures, and will not dent, crack or fade. Great for year-round use
  • Keep Suet Day: 5.5 x 5.5 x 3.2 inch housing unit and metal rainproof roof shelter your suet cakes from the weather, avoiding waste due to direct sunlight and rain. Holds 2 standard sized suet blocks, seed or mealworm cakes.
  • Upside-down Feeding: Our bird feeder presents a challenge to larger birds, while offering woodpeckers, nuthatches, and titmice—who naturally feed upside down—a safer and more comfortable environment.
  • Easy to Refill & Clean: Just lift up the roof for easy refilling. Fill it up with suet cakes in the winter and oranges, bread, or nesting material in the summer. Recycled plastic won’t absorb water when wet, and is easy to clean away dirt.
  • Best Gift Choice: Hang the suet feeders in your yard to attract a variety of birds, including woodpeckers and other clinging birds. Its unique design and easy setup will add excitement and charm to your outdoor space, making it an ideal present for any bird lover. Search Kingsyard for more exclusive design bird feeders, bird houses or other birding supplies in our store
  • How to Use: Birds may take some time to adjust to new feeders, especially if they're accustomed to a different style or location. If your new upside-down suet feeder isn't attracting birds, try hanging it at a slight angle to make the suet more visible. Once birds get used to the feeder, you can gradually return it to the upside-down position. Consider temporarily removing other suet feeders until the birds start using the new one regularly.