The More Birds® Finch Screen Feeder attracts every backyard finch variety, providing them multiple
options to
feed in their most natural positions, whether clinging to the screen or sitting on the perches or tray, even
upside-down! The feeder features an easy twist-off top and base for convenient filling and cleaning. Built-in
drainage holes help to keep seeds dry, while the seed diverter design keeps seeds moving into feeding areas. With
a yellow powder-coated finish to attract more birds, the More Birds® Finch Screen Feeder is the perfect way to
make your finches' day!
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.
I had high hopes for this feeder, sadly the easy twist feature doesn’t tighten all the way on my recently purchased feeder. I tried refilling it a few different times and each time made a mess all over the place with fresh seeds everywhere. Needs to be improved with a click twist at the end
We’re sorry to hear about your experience with the More Birds® 13 Inch Finch Screen Bird Feeder. The easy-twist top should tighten securely to prevent spills, so difficulty getting it to lock in place may indicate a misalignment or a defective lid. Please contact our Consumer Care Team at 1-855-737-5973 for assistance. We’re available Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM – 7 PM EST.
Scott
I recommend this product
This is a fantastic finch ...
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Jun 28, 2023
This is a fantastic finch feeder. So many products in the stores are plastic and cheap, easily defeated by the mighty squirrel, crow, blackbird, or other non-goldfinch wanna-be. Not this! 100% metal, screw on top and bottom that holds very snugly, and perfect strong screen on the sides that only thistle and finches seem to be able to master. The aforementioned competitors don't even bother, they know they can't defeat it. So, we are blessed all day, every day, with half a dozen goldfinches politely taking turns--although up to 4 at a time--dining royally. So thankful for this feeder, I'm on here looking for where to buy a 2nd one, and maybe a gift as well!
I’ve had this feeder fir a couple of years now and the birds love it. Recently I have found the feeder on the ground and m puzzled as to why. Upon closer examination the the metal prongs that slide into the top and bottom no longer slide in all the way and so it comes apart. I have cleaned it thoroughly but it no longer stays together.