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C&S Suet Feeder

C&S Wild Bird Suet Baskets are a necessary key to successful wild bird feeding. Our vinyl coated wire bird feeders come in a variety of sizes and styles, including our new EZ Fill design.

An empty feed basket means happy wild birds! Our feeding baskets are also designed to be easy on wild bird feet with a vinyl coating that insures the feet will not freeze to the basket in winter, and will not burn in summer. We also provide innovative feeders, such as our patented Thistle Sack specifically designed for Finch feeding. We have baskets for all your suet feeding needs.

C&S Baskets represent the broadest line of non-seed feeders available in the industry. Wild birds love to feed off them and they are easy to fill, use and refill whenever needed. They will provide you and your family hours of enjoyment from watching nature in action. If you wish to have more information about a particular feeder or item, select from the list below and you will be directed to product information about that feeder.

  • Easy fill design
  • Baskets are also designed to be easy on wild bird feet the vinyl coating insures that feet will not freeze to the basket in winter and will not roast in summer
  • Plastic coated black wire basket with chain hanger

  $6.90 Quantity:   each

At the Water Cooler


I've heard a Great-horned Owl off and on in our yard for years. I happened to see her the other day just before dusk in our large oak tree. She was just waking up from a long day of snoozing, getting a little preening done in preparation for a night of hunting. I got as close as I could to her trying not to scare her away.

"Don't worry," she said casually. "I'm not ready to take off yet." "Wow," I...

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East Bay Times Article


Attracting birds and bees to our yards and gardens is simple, if we provide what they like and need.

Joanie Smith, owner of East Bay Nature in Walnut Creek, says there are five essential elements for success — water, food, cover, nesting and safety.

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