Hello Richard, thank you for sharing your feeder information and guardian cage, seems you came up with some good ideas there and it is working well for you. I also use guardian cages to keep the larger birds out and also the grey squirrels in our case ! I have seen these triple feeders before but often wondered how easy they are to dismantle for cleaning ? I tend to remove feeders every two to three weeks (depending on how gunged up they get with the wet weather) and completely dismantle them in order to clean them. If the three tubes are fused together this would be dificult for me to do. Well done on your ingenuity and for taking the time to post up all the helpful information.
post edit: our grey squirrels would be able to get inside that cage - they are like mice when it comes to squeezing through cages ! For the top of our guardian cage I use a piece of thick rubber pond liner which has metal rods running through two ends which keeps it weighted down in windy conditions. Pond liner is just cut to fit the size and shape of guardian as we also have a pitched roof type.
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Regards, Hazel
Hi Hazel, many thanks for your reply. The tubes are all fixed to the base (other than some versions of the feeder where the seed tube is not fixed) and if this type of feeder were to be used in exposed situations where rain etc is able to get to the feeder I guess the ideal way to clean them is with a long tubular brush. I really do not have an issue with any feed becoming mouldy and the feeder becoming gunked up as the sparrows, blue tits, robins etc clear the mesh tube which I fill with suet pellets daily, the sunflower hearts in the seed tube are usually cleared within a few days and the fat balls usually cleared within a couple of weeks and because of the rain cover the feeder stays dry, it really makes feeding the birds even more of a pleasure.
Hi Richard, the tubular brushes are good tools for the inside of the feeders and like you I try avoid any build up of damp seeds turning mouldy which is so harmful to birds. Looks like your feeder set up is proving really popular with the birds and by keeping the feeder tubes dry it helps not just the birds but also expensive food from becoming spoiled. I often wonder why guardian cages don't come with an option to buy a rain cover for them; perhaps I should start a business for pond liner and perspex roofs !!! enjoy your lovely bird visitors and thanks again for taking the effort to post up all the helpful info.