Stokes Select Thistle Tube Bird Feeder with Six Feeding Ports, Yellow, 1.6 lb Capacity - 38224

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SKU:
JJ53722
UPC:
6.17313E+11
Condition:
New
Availability:
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This versatile feeder holds thistle and attracts a wide variety of birds. With this top-of-the-line bird feeder, attracting birds to your backyard is simple and fun.

Great Features:
  • It attracts Goldfinches, Nuthatches, Chickadees and more
  • Specially designed with ergonomic perches to offer great comfort to birds while they feed
  • The roof top design on the portals sheds rain to keep the seed dry
Feeders That Set The Standard

Stokes Select feeders have led the way with excellent features that provide an optimal bird feeding experience and attract more songbirds. Each feeder has been field-tested over time to allow inclusion of great features like: twist-lock tops, easy cleaning, seed diverter, quality powder-coated finish, drain holes and much more.

Feeders that set the Standard

Stokes Offers:

  • Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders
  • Bird Feeder Wall and Deck Pole Mounts 
  • Hummingbird Feeders
  • Squirrel Feeders
  • Bird Houses
  • Squirrel Baffles
  • Suet Feeders
  • Glass Feeders
  • Metal Exstension Hooks
  • And more!

Stokes Select feeders have led the way with excellent features that provide an optimal bird feeding experience and attract more songbirds. Each feeder has been field-tested over time to allow inclusion of great features like: twist-lock tops, easy cleaning, seed diverter, quality powder-coated finish, drain holes and much more.

Don and Lillian Stokes
Birds are our life's passion and the world's beauty.

Don and Lillian Stokes, America's #1 Bird and Nature Experts, have been the most-trusted authorities and educators of birding information for more than 30 years. Stokes Select is a brand designed out of love and appreciation for birds. Don and Lillian's deep concern for the conservation of bird habitats and the well being of wild birds has inspired them to contribute to bird conservation