First Nature 32-Ounce Oriole Feeder. The bright orange color attracts the most inquisitive Oriole. With easy-to-fill wide-mouth jar reservoirs and two-part bases, First Nature Oriole Feeders are the easiest feeder on the market to fill and clean. The feeding ports will accommodate several Orioles at a time. With First Nature Oriole Nectar Concentrate, you can mix the correct proportions right in the feeder jar. Feeders can be hung from hook or limb.
Product Features
- Wide-mouth reservior and patented two-part base is easy to fill and clean
- The durable polymer feeder features 10 feeding ports, 32 ounce nectar capacity, s-hook, and round perch design
- Innovative sealing ring aids in leak prevention
- Orange base attracts inquisitive Orioles
- Made in usa
Great for Oriole’s and Hummmingbirds I have been using this same feeder for several years and absolutely love it. The Orioles have no problems in getting into it and I have never have a problem with bees or other bugs. This is a shared feeder with Hummingbirds and they all use it well. It is also very easy to clean. I have three that are starting to show some age after probably three years now so I just purchased this item and they are identical to what I have except orange in color, but the Oriole’s use the red ones just as…
Easy to clean. This is the easiest to clean Oriole feeder I’ve ever owned due to the large mouth base. Hummers also like it. Great price and service. I purchased another one for my parents from this vendor. UPDATE JUNE 2014: I’m still using this feeder and purchased a second one last spring due to the number of Orioles and hummers that I now have. Be sure to keep it clean (I bought a pkg of little brushes on Amazon to clean the holes) to prevent mold from forming and use an ant moat to keep ants out and…
Would have given 5 stars except for holes too small The orioles and hummingbirds like this feeder. The only problem was my husband had to drill the holes bigger for the orioles to be able to drink out of it. They kept trying different holes and then flying off. My orioles have been using a feeder for years at my house (last one got wrecked by a bear and it didn’t clean easy.) After a week and I could see they weren’t getting anything – I had my hubby make the holes larger – now everybody is happy. So once the holes were made bigger I’d give…