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More Birds® Two Cake Suet Buffet Bird Feeder with Weather Guard
More Birds® Two Cake Suet Buffet Bird Feeder with Weather Guard
More Birds
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The More Birds® Two Cake Suet Buffet with Weather Guard is the perfect way to offer healthy treats to
woodpeckers
,
nuthatches
,
chickadees
and more! 2 independent cages hold 1 suet cake each and feature an easy-open, double-locking closure system. Its shingle-patterned roof design diverts rain & snow, helping keep suet cakes dry. Its cage grid is designed with clinging birds in mind, but it’s not just for suet! It’s also perfect for small seed cakes, nesting materials in spring & oranges in summer. Constructed of solid steel with a weather-resistant, brown powder-coated finish, the Two Cake Suet Buffet is a quality suet feeder that birds will love.
Easy-open, double-locking closure system
Shingle-patterned roof design diverts rain & snow, helping keep suet cakes dry
Cage grid designed with clinging birds in mind – feed Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Chickadees and more
2 independent cages hold 1 suet cake each
Not just for suet – great for small seed cakes, nesting materials in spring & oranges in summer
Solid steel construction with weather-resistant, powder-coated brown finish
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