    Bird
Feeder Pole
People who
have bird houses and bird feeders (bird lovers) need bird
feeder poles. A bird feeder pole allows for optimal
placement of the bird house or bird feeder. After all,
the whole point of having bird houses and feeders is to
watch the birds gather. It is interesting to see the
variety of birds that stop by.
Bird
enthusiasts should consider the quality, size and style of
the bird feeder pole before buying it. Is it
strong? Is it the right size pole for the bird house
or feeder? Many consumers want bird feeder poles that
coordinate with the exterior of their house. Prices
vary according to the quality, size and style. It is a
good idea to browse the internet (Amazon, Yahoo, and Google)
to find information. It is an easy way to check out
the surprisingly wide range of poles that are
available. Some of the most popular are:
1. The
Perky –Pet Universal Bird Feeder Pole: This 7 foot
bird feeder pole can be used for hanging bird feeders or to
stake ground feeders. The Perky Pet Universal feeder
pole includes an extension arm and an adapter for wood
feeders. This pole has a rust resistant finish.
It is available online at Birdfeeders for $22.87.
2. The
Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder Pole, Blocker: This 8 foot
bird feeder pole is made with 16 gauge steel for
durability. It has rust resistant powder coated steel
tubes. This pole has two strong hanger arms that are
three feet wide (across). The pole also comes with a
detachable auger. The Squirrel Stopper Bird Feeder
Pole is the leading squirrel stopper. The “baffle”
system (an inverted cone that is approximately 28 inches
long) stops squirrels and raccoons from getting to the bird
feed. This bird feeder pole is available online at
wildbirdmart for $169.95.
3. The
Wild Bird Feeding Station Kit: This kit is a great way
to offer different types of feed to attract a variety of
birds. The feeding station kit includes a three
section heavy duty pole and a twin hanger topper. The
top piece is accented with a fleur de lys finial. The
kit, also, includes a bird bath with support ring, a small
bird feeder hook, and a mesh feeder tray for fruit, suet,
mealworms, etc.. It has everything that is needed to
set up a first class feeding station. This wild bird
feeding station kit is available online at thebirdhousechick
for $60.00.
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