• Bird Accessories,  Peanut Feeders,  Uncategorized

    baffle your peanut bird feeders

    Innovative Peanut Wreath Feeder for Whole PeanutsVariety certainly is the spice of life… and for wild birds too! You’ll attract more feathered friends by offering high energy treats like peanuts or suet than just seed mix alone. Peanut Bird Feeders are the perfect choice for attracting woodpeckers, nuthatches, blue jays, grosbeaks and others.

    Innovative peanut bird feeders like this peanut wreath offers a fun way to feed whole peanuts, or peanuts in the shell. It holds a pretty decent capacity – unless the squirrels happen to discover it! The best way to keep pesky squirrels from your peanut bird feeders is to baffle them. Hanging a squirrel baffle above feeders saves your food, money, and nixes the aggravation of silly squirrel shenanigans!

    Other peanut bird feeders are made to hold shelled peanuts, and may preferred as there’s virtually no ground waste or mess. Many attractive recycled feeders are available, and no doubt the birds will be happy with any one you choose!recycled plastic peanut bird feeder is for shelled peanuts

  • Bird Accessories,  Bird Feeders,  Peanut Feeders,  Uncategorized

    Fun Peanut Feeders for Birds or Squirrels

    Some feeders are just plain fun, and this innovative whole peanut feeder is definitely one of them. Based on the “slinky” principle, the flexible wreath is simple to open and close for filling. With a larger capacity than most peanut feeders, the wreath holds almost 2 pounds of whole peanuts.

    Perfect for Jays, Titmice, Woodpeckers and more, it’s no surprise that squirrels adore this feeder too! The great design works for both feathered and furry friends alike. Who you’d prefer to feed is up to you, determining feeder placement, and the use of squirrel baffle or not, is what will make the difference to diners.

    Using peanut feeders for birds helps provide them with a nutritious snack that’s high in protein and fat. Storing the extra calories converts to warmth in cold weather, and energy stores for long migrations, and well, they just taste darn good too! If you’ve never fed peanuts before, add a peanut feeder to your yard and see who comes to visit…Happy Birding!