Inspired by the beauty and vulnerability of our incredible feathered friends, the Peka Peka native bird feeder provides your local garden visitors with a safe way to feed away from the sharp claws and nasty teeth of predators.
Inspired by the beauty and vulnerability of our incredible feathered friends, the Peka Peka native bird feeder provides your local garden visitors with a safe way to feed away from the sharp claws and nasty teeth of predators.
The creators of this innovative feeder have over a decade’s experience caring for native birds at Otago’s acclaimed Orokonui Ecosanctuary. They know the positive change a safe feeding space can make on native bird populations.
Combined with Topflite’s energy-packed truffles this pack provides the perfect power pick-me-up for local birds. And it’s super easy to put up too – simply bang in a waratah post, put up your feeders and watch them fly in for a drink and a snack.
FEATURES:
• Award-winning New Zealand design for a safe, predator-free way to feed native birds
• Uses a waratah Y-post as a stand for the feeding platform (post not included)
• For all your bird-loving bee-friendly garden-goodness needs
• Easy to place anywhere in the garden – no trees needed.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Weight: 1.5kg
Pack contains: Nectar feeding bottle with nozzle, holder and platform stand, truffle feeder, energy truffles, instructions and Wild Bird Feeding Guide. Waratah post not included.
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Really good feeder. Quick delivery.
Easy to fit together once I hammered the waratah into place. I already have 2 other bird feeders in place & let them run out of sugar water so that the birds which are mainly waxeyes would notice the new pekapeka feeder. They now mob it . In this area there are not many bellbirds or tui but they have also visited. A successful purchase ✨️
Looks great, still working on attracting birds but have had some success so far!
We've shifted locations to a shaded quiet garden area, sprinkled wild bird seed around, put fruit on the stand, but have yet to see a native bird. At least the sparrows love it!
Easy to assemble and mount, provides hours of interest from the flying visitors. Now costing a small fortune to keep topped up :)
Easy to assemble and as soon as it was put up the birds came. Will have order more feed soon.
We've asked all the tuis, finches ...even sparrows & they all agree this is a welcome addition to our garden.
ok so this may still end up being cool and if it does i will write another review. Firstly i think they need to be clearer that you need to also buy a "Y" section fence post as well to install this unit. It was a bit frustrating to get the unit and then to have to order this later. Secondly the unit dripped a lot and i have tried their advice on how to fix this, but it seems a bit intermittent. Have had it now for three weeks and no birds and so have moved it further away from house and dressed it up with some bottlebrush to try and attract tuis and hope this will work. We have heaps of birds around as we live near a bird reserve so am sure it will work once they see try it out. It obviously works as others have written great reviews so fingers crossed.
could not stop the thing leaking tried their suggestions on looking at the end of the feeder the nozzle seems distorted.
Easy to install. At first I thought I have wasted my money as no birds visited the feeder. Only after about 6 weeks they started and then would not stop. The Tui come straight out of the Kowhai tree to come and drink the nectar and it attracted a few families of Silver/Wax-eye. As for the nectar mix, I'm not so sure if I would recommend that. It forms a sediment at the bottom of the feeder that sometimes block the spout. Normal white sugar is better.