Black Peanut Feeders
Peanut Bird Feeders
rowse a wide selection of peanut bird feeders at Love Garden Birds and get the best feeder for your garden. Our peanut feeders are made from high-quality materials and are ideal for a wide range of garden birds. Attract more feathered friends with a selection of affordable peanut bird feeders.
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- Black Steel Peanut Feeder3 reviews
- 4.3333333333333 out of 5
- Hayesider
- Very pleased so far, but tight to close.
Guardian Peanut Feeder1 review- 5 out of 5
- AB
- Good feature to be able to take out nut cage and clean it.
Tom Chambers Heavy Duty Flick n Click Peanut Feeder13 reviews- 5 out of 5
- C North
- As with all Tom Chambers feeders and feeding stations, these are robust, sturdy and of good quality!
Henry Bell Ready To Feed Filled Peanut Feeder47 reviews- 4.5744680851064 out of 5
- Caroline Dalchow
- As soon as I put it out the bluetit was on it great little feeder and a hit!
Henry Bell Wild Bird Essentials Plus Peanut Feeder7 reviews- 4.1428571428571 out of 5
- Paul Carter
- Sturdy, easy to use and clean, squirrels not too impressed!
Henry Bell Everyday Heavy Duty Peanut FeederNo reviewsHenry Bell Heritage Gold Squirrel Proof Feeder Peanut6 reviews- 4 out of 5
- David
- effective - has proved very effective against our very persistent squirrels. So far so good
Out of stockTom Chambers Squirrel Stop Peanut Feeder2 reviews- 4 out of 5
- Von
- Mix up - I bought 2 feeders Thus one specifically for peanuts and the other a seed feeder. No birds ate from the peanut feeder as the mesh behind the feeding hole was not big enough for the bird to get at the peanuts. Assumed they had labelled the Feeders
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