Description
A Feast For The Birds And A Feast For Your Eyes!
This beautiful recycled plastic platform feeder will bring you nonstop joy all year long! Watch as birds flock to this feeder and enjoy their daily banquet of seed.
You will not be disappointed by the liveliness and cheerfulness as birds gather all day long, all year long.
A Winter Lifesaver For The Birds And For Yourself!
Platform feeders not only provide ample room for gathering birds to eat at an endless buffet, but they give you high visibility.
As the amount of daily light grows less and less, and the landscape changes from plush green foliage to dismal skeletal trees, bringing the birds and hearing their chatter can be the therapy you never knew you needed.
If you have seasonal affective disorder (whether winter or summer), inviting songbirds in plenty to your yard can be one of the most uplifting, lifegiving things you can do for yourself.
Goal of Sustainability
Caring about birds means caring about the environment. Therefore, you might be looking for sustainable solutions for feeders.
This hanging platform feeder is made recycled plastic, which can put your conscious more at peace.
Platform Feeder That’s Easy to Clean
Yes, birds leave quite a mess, not just seeds but also their droppings. Furthermore, they are notorious for spreading illness among each other in communal spaces.
However, the upside of plastic feeders such as this hanging platform feeder is that it is super easy to clean, and highly durable.
For a quick clean, hose it off, and you’re all set. For a dep clean, just add soap and water and a light scrub is all it needs.
Finally, this hanging platform feeder will last a long, long time.
Attract all sorts of birds, including migratory birds
You will be amazed at the amount of different birds you see at this feeder. The huge benefit of platform feeders is that there is significantly more visibility, which means you’re going to see a lot of different birds at one time than you would with other standard feeders.
If you put out the right seed, be on the lookout for Northern Flickers, Cardinals, Carolina Wrens, Juncos, Finches, Nuthatches, Titmice, and so many other birds.
We encourage you to partake in the Audubon’s annual Bird Count each year.