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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

How to Find Classy Tube Bird Feeders

Too often, designers of products seem to forget the simple adage that form should follow function. If something looks incredibly attractive but does not serve its intended purpose effectively, then what good is that product? We see this happening all the time in the design world with clothing, furniture and other flashy products looking absolutely amazing but upon closer examination, they do not serve their intended function well. Take bird feeders as an example. We usually see all different types of bird feeders that are designed to look like miniature works of art, modeled after buildings designed by Greene and Greene or Frank Lloyd Wright – but usually these fine, rich looking bird feeders do not actually do that great of a job of actually feeding the birds. So, if you are looking for bird feeders that are lacking couture style but are able to feed birds better than any other products out there, then perhaps tube bird feeders are for you.

Tube bird feeders really come in all shapes and sizes, so chances are that there is a perfect product out there for you somewhere. The most common types of tube feeders are long in length and created mostly from plastic and metal. You can find tube feeders in either standard styles or with designs that are useful for keeping the squirrels in your neighborhood from getting to the food before the birds to. All in all, if you want to feed the largest variety of birds in your neck of the woods, then tube feeders are the way to go.

A spinoff product from the classic tube bird feeders are known as thistle tube bird feeders. These are specific feeders for finches in your neighborhood, as they are carefully crafted for storage and distribution of the favorite black seeds that finches enjoy eating so much. As with traditional tube feeders, thistle tube bird feeders can be squirrel proofed as well.

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