Attract a wide variety of birds with the More Birds® Sedona Screen Bird Feeder! Its innovative design features 4 ports, a seed screen and a tray with plenty of perching space. Multiple birds can feed in their most natural positions, whether clinging to the screen, perching, and 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 fresh seeds moving into feeding areas. The metal seed ports are removable for thorough cleaning. The screen has a seed capacity of 2.8 lb and is made of steel for durability. With a stylish modern cover design and yellow powder-coated, weather-resistant finish, the Sedona Screen is the perfect way to make your birds' 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.
This feeder is HORRIBLE! EVERY time it's put out, and I make sure it's put in an area that's mostly covered, the seed ports get clogged & the seed clumps in the tray area. I buy a premium finch food mix & end up wasting SOOOO much food every week! I've stopped using this feeder.
DO NOT BUY!!!
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Manny
Great feeder
5
Oct 2, 2022
The birds are keeping it empty and really seem to gravitate toward it. I really like the built in tray at the bottom.
More Birds® Yellow Sedona Sunflower Screen Bird Feeder,
5
Oct 2, 2022
The moment I opened package; I was impressed with this feeder.
Sturdy construction.
Easy to fill, and clean.
Within 30 minutes of hanging, birds were enjoying the sunflowers inside.
I have already recommended this feeder to family and friends.
Thank you for making such a quality product.
This feeder is a great addition to what we already have. I hung it in a crab apple tree and filled it with safflower seeds. It is a hit with the resident chickadees and cardinals. I like it because it is well built - coated cable with a crimped loop for hanging, sound metal construction that permits disassembly for cleaning, and the finish of the paint job is top notch. I'm at the point now where I will only buy Droll Yankee or MoreBirds birdfeeders because they're quality made and if something does break, I can get a replacement part instead of just throwing it in the landfill. Thanks MoreBirds!
More Birds® Yellow Sedona Sunflower Screen Bird Feeder
5
Oct 2, 2022
This feeder is easy to open and fill, also easy to scrub inside with a small brush. I really appreciate that there are small holes drilled around the bottom of the tray to allow any water to drain out, as we've been having very rainy, stormy weather here in the NW. The metal hanging loop appears secure and unlikely to break. Sadly, I have not observed more than a couple birds at the feeder yet, but there are cracked black sunflower shells present in the tray. I'm hoping that as the weather gets nicer, it will draw more birds into the yard.
This bird feeder is good with the several feeding portals and wide base. I have had 6-8 birds on it at one time. The screw top also makes it easy to secure the feed. Really a great feeder
The Sedona Sunflower Screen Feeder is very sturdy and easy to open, clean and fill. I hung it filled with hulled sunflower chips on a four-hook shepard’s pole with two mealworm feeders and the More Birds Large Lantern Sunflower Feeder that contains hulled mixed seed and nuts. The chickadees as well as woodpeckers prefer the Sedona feeder, while cardinals, titmice and other seed eaters prefer the Green Lantern feeder. I believe the Sedona bottom tray isn’t wide enough for the cardinals since I saw them trying to perch on it before moving on to the Green Lantern feeder. I’ll keep using both More Birds feeders. The only thing I would prefer is the option to get the Sedona feeder in dark green instead of yellow.
The Sedona Feeder arrived three weeks ago and I replaced one of the tube feeders on the quad hanger with this feeder. I filled the Sedona Feeder with the same seed I used in the tube feeder it replaced-- a wild bird blend that contains black oil and striped sunflower seeds, sunflower chips, millet, and peanuts, that I combine with an equal amount (by volume) of sunflower chips. It took the birds 3-4 days to start using the Sedona Feeder regularly. The smaller birds (especially the goldfinches) like the feeder but the mourning doves (I like mourning doves) aren’t as happy with it. I think that’s because the birds only have 1-1/2” of space on the tray for the Sedona, whereas they have a little over 3” of space with the other tube feeders and trays I have. (The red-winged blackbirds, cowbirds, and starlings also like the feeder, although I could do with a lot fewer of them.)
It seems like it would be fairly easy to clean as is, but I prefer to disassemble feeders for cleaning. It was a little challenging to unscrew the nut that connects to the rod that runs from the base to the top of the feeder. The hanging cable runs through an orifice in the lid and is attached to a U-shaped piece of metal which is welded to the sides of the nut. I wonder how secure that weld is, particularly since I like to disassemble the feeder for cleaning. How many cleanings will it withstand before that U-shaped metal piece separates from the nut?
Overall, it’s a good feeder and most of the birds like it.