Observe your favorite birds dining in style with this charming metal and recycled glass bird feeder. Designed without drainage to hold mealworms, suet pellets, jelly, or flower seeds, it’s sure to attract Bluebirds, Orioles, Juncos or beloved Songbirds depending on your location and season. Use as a single feeder or link several vertically to accommodate a greater number of birds. Individually gift boxed and ready for giving. Hand-wash only.
Product Features
- 3.4 oz capacity bowl with 3″ opening-provides ample feeding room for multiple birds
- Bowl w/o drainage-holds mealworms, suet pellets, jelly, and flower seeds to attract a wider range of birds
- Extended bowl edge-provides a narrow perch for birds and longer viewing enjoyment
- Open top hook-allows for hanging individually or connecting multiple feeders vertically
- Recycled glass & powder-coated metal construction-makes for an eco-friendlier and longer-lasting feeder
It was costing me something like $70 bucks a month to feed for my thrill Bought feeder on a whim for dried mealworms. I’d previously feed birds in a tube-type feeder with expensive seed from a specialty shop in town. These birds are HUNGRY and eat, eat, eat. It was costing me something like $70 bucks a month to feed for my thrill. Had to cool it and find other options….thus..this little feeder and the 5 pound bag of dried mealworms offered on Amazon for $25.00. BOY-HOWDY!!! Did I hit the jackpot. This feeder—the Western Blue Birds……LOVE…..and with the…
Great product, beautiful and sturdy Great product, beautiful and sturdy. Like that it’s glass for thorough cleaning. Placed right in front of my kitchen window about 3 weeks ago….took the bluebirds some time, but now I have bluebirds all day, every day, coming to eat the mealworms! It’s December in PA and I am seeing plenty of them! Never would have dreamed it, but it’s true!
Love … so do birds. Very well made. Sturdy. The glass “bowl” easily slips in and out. You can put in dishwasher if you want to ciean weekly. I have several separately hanging from my large crepe myrtle trees for song birds. But you can hang several together in a chain if you prefer. Glass easier to clean and doesn’t get cracked or stained or weakened by the sun. Spend $$$ every season on plastic that doesn’t last. Bought several of these glass ones because it’s my last purchase. These will last…