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The Birdream 2 Pack Bird Feeders combine a striking retro pagoda design with practical features like a 5-pound seed capacity and transparent panels for easy monitoring. Designed for quick, tool-free assembly, these feeders attract a variety of wild birds including Cardinals, Goldfinches, and Chickadees. Perfect for garden enthusiasts seeking both aesthetic appeal and functional bird feeding, backed by a lifetime warranty and responsive customer support.



































| ASIN | B0D17BY45R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,163 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #21 in Wild Bird Feeders |
| Brand | Birdream |
| Capacity | 5 Pounds |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,918) |
| Included Components | Manual, Mounting Kit |
| Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Birdream |
| Material | Plastic |
| Mounting Type | Hanging Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 8.2"L x 8.2"W x 9.8"H |
| Special Feature | Easy-Refill Top |
| Target Species | Wild Bird, Sparrows, Cardinal, Goldfinch, Finch, Chickadee, Finch |
| Theme | Retro |
D**E
Great price for 2
Love these bird feeders. Easy to put together and great price. Got a set for my Son and DIL 5 months ago. So came back and got another set for my house.
P**K
Great product
Very nice for the price and easy to assemble
B**B
Nice for the price
This is a set of two lovely middle-sized bird feeders. Very pretty. Birds like it, I am counting over 12 species at present in the middle of our coldest weeks in winter. This feeder holds seeds well - as long as you don't have squirrels - it's not sturdy enough to withstand squirrel weight. It's also not going to hold up as long as the metal ones do - so as long as you know that it's a good buy. Each feeder is 100% plastic and needs to be assembled before use. Everything is nicely packaged and it's not difficult to assemble, but once the little foot stands break off (and they will) you'll need to glue them, or something else, back on to provide a foot rest. I can say this from experience with other plastic feeders, the foot rests are the first thing to go. The sun bakes plastic and makes it brittle; the winter temps also make it brittle. With good care these could last you two seasons, possibly more. They will become scuffed and hard to see through but as long as the plastic windows stay in place and hold food, you'll draw birds. Just be realistic about the durability and you'll enjoy these. We use bird feeders quite a lot, even during summer to draw birds toward the garden. The more birds we have the less insect pressure we have in summer months, so I like having bird feeders all over all year round. Would I buy these again? yes I would, at just $10.50 a piece you get two decent sized bird feeders. You won't find high quality ones for that price. Store them in a safe place when not in use and they could last you longer than a year or two.
B**L
Easy to use.
The feeders are light and easy to open and close. The transparent lens slide CV out way to easy. I have lost bird feed when these panels fell out
A**R
Great Quality and Easy to Set Up!
I’m really happy with this bird feeder. The build quality is solid and feels like it will last a long time, even in tough weather. It’s a great size big enough to hold a good amount of seed but not bulky and it was incredibly easy to put together. Took just a couple of minutes and everything fit perfectly. The birds found it quickly, and now it’s a regular stop for them. Highly recommend if you’re looking for something sturdy, simple, and well designed.
K**A
Nice but not sturdy
These are nice feeders but I have a feeling they're not going to hold up very well. They are plastic so winter and squirrels might be a problem. The ports aren't that large so sunflower seeds plug them. It you use a seed with corn, millet or other small seeds they're fine. Easy to assemble and come with a nice long line to hang them. They're also easy to fill. Just wish they were sturdier
T**E
BIRD BUFFET
"my bird seed brings the birds in the yard" Great feeders at a great price. They are light so hanging from the pole doesn't bend the pole or cause it to lean. Easy to put together initially and then easy to refill by twisting to unlatch the top. The birds empty them out within a day. UGH. So I would say they work!
W**F
good times for small birds
This bird feeder is pretty much as described in the product listing. It is reasonably attractive, and easy to fill and install, if you are prepared to hang it from the looped cable that is secured through the center of the hopper to the base. The only noteworthy point I would make after about a year of use is that, while this feeder can attract a wide variety of birds, the larger ones -- blue jays, certain woodpeckers, doves -- will have a difficult time finding a perch from which to feed. It works well for cardinals and many species of smaller birds.
T**K
Purchased to replace feeders destroyed by a family of bears. Easy to assemble if you follow the instructions. Takes about 15 minutes. No tools needed. Made of plastic so arguably not as nice as a wooden hopper feeder, but they look OK hanging from a tree and they are well made. Birds seem to like them. I had my doubts about the small plastic perches, but the birds don't seem to mind. This, like other hopper feeders, is not squirrel proof, but that's only a minor issue for me. Easy to fill. Can take a variety of bird food including small seeds, shelled sunflower seeds, whole sunflower seeds, etc. Great value.
G**H
Ordered a set of 4. Arrived well packed. East to assemble. Look good in the yard. Holds a good amount of seed. Seem well built. Birds are enjoying the visits to them. Recommended.
D**R
They are nice feeders, but a little smaller than we expected.
D**A
It was easy to assemble and is just the right size for my garden. we had a wind storm and the feeder blew off the deck but was sturdy enough to hold up.
I**D
Great for small places, attracts all kinds of birds. Easy to assemble, easy to fill.
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