Hopper Feeder Selection
Cream-colored chalets, classic red barns, pagodas and miniature blue churches are just a few of the shapes and shades a hopper feeder comes in. Designed to be hung from branches or a deck awning, a hopper bird feeder, which is typically enclosed, gives birds a feeling of security and comfort. It also adds an element of tasteful décor to any garden, backyard or patio. A hopper feeder is roomy and holds large quantities of seed, making it ideal for attracting a flock of birds, as well as some of the more reticent species, like blue jays and woodpeckers. And remember, each hopper feeder we sell is backed by our 30-day money-back guarantee, ensuring that you’ll be satisfied with your purchase.
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Recent Customer Reviews - Hopper Feeder Selection





M E. from Abilene, TX
Very pleased, the birds love their new feeder.
M E. reviewed:
Heritage Farms Red Seeds 'N More Feeder





John C. from Austin, TX
I have purchased this feeder for myself three times. I find it a good design; it functions well, it's attractive, it's easy to use. I hang it under a pecan tree in central Texas. It serves cardinals, small jays and smaller birds. Larger birds - eg., large jays and doves - cannot use it. One lasts about ten years, after which the plastic becomes brittle from UV radiation and it falls apart. The first had a thicket rigid plastic roof-cap that lasted a long time. The more recent versions have a cheap soft plastic roof-cap that disintegrates after about a year, after which I make another roof-cap. Out of the box, before using, I disassemble and reassemble with glue the two halves of the feeder; the glue-up extends its useful life. My only complaint is about the quality of the roof-cap.
John C. reviewed:
Hyde Evenseed Silo Bird Feeder





Thomas M. from Waldport, Or
Excellent feeder. Ought to last forever. It is heavy though and requires better than average support or hanging.
Thomas M. reviewed:
Birds Choice Recycled Double Decker Hopper Platform Bird Feeder





Cdan C. from Rochester NY
Top of the line product
Cdan C. reviewed:
Duncraft Satellite Glode Feeder





Kathleen P. from Aurora, CO
Very nice design. Wish it was able to be pole mounted though, instead of hanging.
Kathleen P. reviewed:
Songbird Essentials Feeder Hut Pest Proof Bird Feeder
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