![]() So if you’re trying to attract just bluebirds, well good luck with that as there is no way to way to deter other birds. The obvious downside to this bird feeder is that it can attract any type of birds: finches, thrushes, starlings and more. And did I mention that the glass is actually recycled? The metal rod that holds everything together has been powder-finished with black coating so that it will last longer. It’s a treat! The lip of the glass bowl extends outward for a bit, making it a nice perch for birds.Īnd since you can place virtually anything on the glass bowl, you can place different types of food per level, so you can attract different types of birds. Believe me, it looks really nice when birds of different kinds perch on every level. What I love most about this feeder is that it is designed so you can attach the hook of one to the bottom of another, basically forming a big dangling chain of feeders. It has been stylistically-made, with a simple round metal that functions as both tray holder and perch, and a glass bowl that can hold either suet pellets, jelly, bird seeds or mealworms. This feeder would look perfect for those with model gardens. If you are looking for a feeder that can feed more than just bluebirds, Mosaic Bird Hummmble Basic Feeder is what I would recommend. It’s a hanging feeder so it’s easy to remove for refilling food or for transferring to a different location, if necessary. What I love most about this feeder is being able to easily place food inside because of the hinged roof. I can attest to that after using it for more than a year. You can see that this feeder is very well made, from the smoothness of the wood’s edges and surfaces, to the stainless steel screws that wouldn’t rust even when exposed to rain and sun. It is made of cedar wood which is excellent for all seasons, which is perfect since some bluebirds tend to stay. This feeder has two holes that are an inch and a half or so in size that can fit only bluebirds. ![]() ![]() This bluebird feeder by Kettle Moraine is one of the best examples of such feeders. ![]() So if you’d like to keep bigger birds away from your bluebird feeders, it is necessary to have a feeder that caters just to the needs and size of bluebirds. But guess what? That’s also the favorite of other birds. Mealworms are bluebirds’ favorite food during summer and spring months. ![]()
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