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posted by Birdscapes on Jun 30

Birdscapes 366 Tall Tulip Garden Lantern Bird FeederBirdscapes 366 Tall Tulip Garden Lantern Bird Feeder
The Birdscapes Tulip Garden Lantern Feeder holds up to 6 lbs. of seed, has a feeding tray, utilizes the Sure-Lock cap system (which keeps squirrels out) and has a powder coat rustic brown finish. The transparent seed compartment makes it easy to monitor seed levels and keep your feeder clean! Remember to... More

posted by Birdscapes on Jun 29

Perky-Pet 50173 Paul Revere Bird FeederPerky-Pet 50173 Paul Revere Bird Feeder
The Birdscapes Paul Revere Wild Bird Feeder holds up to 2.5 lbs. of seed, features a patriotic design with a colonial flair. This item is one of six Birdscapes feeders in the Betsy Fields Collection. Fields is a recognized leader in innovative product design. The transparent seed compartment makes it easy to monitor seed levels and keep your feeder... More

posted by Gardman on Jun 29

Gardman USA 0280019 Wild Bird Feeding KitGardman USA 0280019 Wild Bird Feeding Kit
This kit contains everything you need to set up a bird feeding station: Decorative twin hook with fleur-de-lys finial, bird bath supporting ring and bird bath, small feeder hook, mesh feeder tray, and heavy duty feeder pole (bird feeders not included).... More

posted by OPUS on Jun 28

Garden Song® 480-12 Classic Bird FeederGarden Song® 480-12 Classic Bird Feeder
The Opus GardenSong Bird Feeder features 6 feeding ports and a unique comfort perch. This feeder is one of the most economical and convenient on the market! Hang mount. The clear plastic reservoir makes it easy to monitor seed levels and unscrews easily from the feeder base for quick cleaning and filling. Remember... More

posted by Wild Bill's on Jun 18

Wild Bill's 8 Station Squirrel Proof Bird FeederWild Bill's 8 Station Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder
This is absolutely the best squirrel proof bird feeder I have ever used. I have three of them at my home. Squirrels get a tiny shock when they attempt to raid the feeder and, believe me, they only try it a couple of times before they give up. They don't get hurt! They just go elsewhere.... More
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