Tube Feeder Simple Tube Bird Feeders are welcomed by many small birds like goldfinches, purple finches, pine siskins, chickadees and house finches who seem to know they can eat in peace without being disturbed by the bigger birds. Tube bird feeders are self-contained, so seed stays dry; they hold a good quantity of seed, so they don’t need refilling often and they can accommodate several birds at one time. The size of the hole determines whether you have a feeder that should be filled with Niger, birdseed mix or sunflower seeds.

Most tube feeders are made of transparent plastic. Two or three tubes are sometimes put together which gives the option of being filled with different seed types in each tube. Tube bird feeders are sometimes placed inside a wire-mesh cage for protection from squirrels making them squirrel proof bird feeders. Most tube bird feeders can be fitted with round trays underneath that catch spillage from birds. The tray serves double duty as a small platform bird feeder for such birds as cardinals and doves.


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