'How to Keep Grackles, Starlings and Other Problem Birds Out of Your Feeders'

09:52 Mar 21, 2022
'We pride ourselves on creating these pieces of content based on feedback we receive in the store as well as in our online communities. With that in mind, behind deterring squirrels from consuming our backyard birdseed, keeping birds such as starlings and grackles at bay is a topic that more often comes up than not.  Often travelling in large groups, these birds can quickly decimate a bird feeder, leaving very little for smaller birds to enjoy, hence the development of the products noted below. So, if you are looking to equip your yard, or even just a feeder or two, to deter these hungry birds, we’ve curated a list of our products perfectly suited for the job.  - Barn fly-through feeder: https://gilligalloubird.com/collections/fly-through-bird-feeders/products/barn-red-roof-feeder - Finch feeder: https://gilligalloubird.com/products/aspects-seed-tube-quick-clean-large-berry?_pos=22&_sid=48b27b7fe&_ss=r - Cage system: https://gilligalloubird.com/products/hanging-cage?_pos=1&_sid=42fcdbfdb&_ss=r - Squirrel-buster feeder: https://gilligalloubird.com/products/squirrel-buster-standard-wild-bird-feeder?_pos=7&_sid=0e1fbfaa8&_ss=r - Safflower seed: https://gilligalloubird.com/products/safflower?_pos=1&_sid=35c735a45&_ss=r  For more information about our products or to shop today, be sure to check us out at www.gilligalloubird.com' 

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