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Droll Yankee Perch Rings Reviews

4.3 Rating 9 Reviews
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Droll Yankee perch rings also allows Robins and Chaffinches to easily use a bird feeders. The perch rings are easy to fit and can be used on Droll Yankee bird seed feeders. Please note these do not fit Ring Pull feeders.

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Replacement ring as squirrel chewed one off
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Posted 3 years ago
Hopeless
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Posted 3 years ago
Sorry to hear you were unhappy with the perch rings - could you please contact us so we can help?
Posted 3 years ago
Pack of 2 perch rings bought as replacement for a broken ring. Good quality and perfect, secure fit. Robins seem to prefer to use the perch ring over the simple mounting peg. Informative, easy-to-use web site. Quick delivery included in the price by Vine House Farm.
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Posted 3 years ago
Brilliant little idea
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Posted 4 years ago
Stephen Brocklesby
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Good quality and nice secure fit on my bird feeder. Just fitted to one side of bird feeder initially and observed the birds nearly always landed on the side with the perch ring fitted so have now fitted one to the other side.
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Posted 5 years ago
Ms Lorraine Cornwell
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Great replacement, and the birds seem to appreciate them
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Posted 6 years ago
Mr Andy Warren
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Great quality
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Posted 6 years ago
Mr Alan Draper
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The perch rings are excellent and can be used to convert some of the perches on a feeder so that different species are catered for - some birds prefer to feed facing the feeder and some prefer to be sideways on. I should also like to use this opportunity to review Vine House Farm as a whole. All bird foods are rather pricey BUT the variety available, quality and very fast free delivery more than make up for this. Plus there is an excellent range of feeders etc. to choose from too. I am also happy to pay a premium to have at least some food grown in the UK by Nicholas and his team instead of being transported around the world. The association with Wildlife Trusts, which I support, and donations to them are also very worthy and I am sure well received by the Trusts. Thank You.
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Posted 6 years ago