Many bird lovers are in search of the perfect bird feeder that will attract beautiful birds to their yard, but at the same time protect their bird feed from pesky squirrels.
Bird lovers also want an attractive feeder that will enhance the beauty of their yard as well.
Guardman bird feeders have designed the most beautiful and most unusual bird feeder that does exactly what it is intended to do, which is protect your bird feed from the squirrels.
Guardman Bird Feeders offer both peanut and wild seed bird feeders that are squirrel proof.
It offers a simple, effective mechanism that uses gravity to protect your peanuts and bird seed.
It looks like a metal sleeve that slides down over your feed.
When the squirrel tries to climb down the sleeve to get to the bird feed, the metal sleeve slides down over the food and the squirrel is unable to get to the food.
The feeder is made of quality constructed stainless steel and aluminium, which means your feeder is indestructible by the squirrel's sharp teeth.
Guardman Bird Feeders also offers a wide range of other bird feeders as well. They have Steel feeders, Terracotta Feeders and Wooden Feeders.
They all offer quality design and construction, a unique design-registered swivel toggle for safe hanging and easy dismantling for cleaning.
They are very easy to empty and fill as well. In addition to feeders, they also offer ornamental bird baths and feeders as well.
They are all made of high quality cast iron and are available at very competitive prices.
They are guaranteed to enhance all gardens, small and large, traditional and contemporary.
In addition to solving the problem of deterring pesky squirrels, Guardman Bird Feeders has also made themselves a leader in the market or ornamental and unusual bird feeders and bird baths as well.
Now bird lovers can put bird feed out for the birds that they love to watch and not worry that squirrels are eating or spilling the expensive bird feed.
This is the answer to the problem of many bird lovers. Their feeders can be found at Gardman.com as well as other participating retailers.
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