The ultimate in elegance and innovation, these removable base bird feeders come apart and reassemble in seconds
for the speediest clean
ever. Convenient one-touch opening allows the feeder to be filled with one hand, even when hanging.The seed tray and comfort perches attract a greater variety of birds. The cap, base and ports are powder-coated in a striking black. The UV-stabilized polycarbonate tube keeps seed levels visible and is reliably durable. The internal seed baffle design directs seed to the ports so that the feeder empties completely.
Cleaning: Dirty bird feeders spread disease. We recommend cleaning your feeders weekly, or
monthly at a minimum. Do not put your feeder in the dishwasher as the high temperatures can permanently damage the
feeder parts. Clean your feeders outdoors with a large bucket, and always wear gloves when cleaning. Soak your
feeder in a 9:1 solution of water and bleach for 15 minutes. Then use a bird feeder brush to scrub the feeder with
dish soap and water. Refill when completely dry.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of
California to cause cancer, and Bisphenol A (BPA), which is known to the State of California to cause birth
defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
The local birds loved this feeder. The size and shape of the tray avoided interfering with the birds’ tails when they used the lowest perches and the smaller birds ate readily from it. Unfortunately, the tray was the feeder’s downfall. A critter came along at night and managed to pull the bottom completely out of the feeder. I’m guessing the critter hung on the tray somehow and the little metal nubs holding the bottom in place weren’t long enough to hold. After the third attack, one of the nubs and the attached gray perch were bent out of alignment. The base no longer holds at all. I’ve attached the lovely tray to a DY Ring-Pull feeder for the time being. Don’t know if I’ll try another Clever Clean—removing the tray, of course.
This is a good feeder if you live in a location without squirrels and don't mind jays enjoying the feed--easy to clean and to fill. But resistant to squirrel damage is not the same as squirrel proofs at all.
I recently bought two feeders. They were a bit more expensive than other feeders, but I think they are worth it. Very easy to clean and fill. Made of quality material. The push button flip top makes filling a breeze. I like how the seed stays dry. I had some of those feeders with post down the center. They made the seeds wet. The design of these feeders does not allow the water to get into and penetrate the seed. Large enough to hold a lot of seed. The birds love it. Several can dine at the same time. Moving forward,
I am interested to learn what other great products Droll Yankee offers.
I love my new Droll Yankee feeder, which is generous, sturdy and easy to clean. Unfortunately, the tray at the base gives squirrels something to hold onto. My previous Droll Yankee feeder did not have the saucer (great!) but could not be opened for cleaning. Must I choose?