• Bird Feeders,  Copper Bird Feeder,  Copper Roof Bird Feeder,  Gazebo Feeders,  Uncategorized,  Wild Bird Feeders

    Elves are Rockin’ a Copper Bird Feeder or Two!

    elfOur elves are definitely NOT on shelves... they’re busy rockin’ out the coolest holiday gifts yet!

    If you’ve waited a little too long to decide on a way nice, impressive gift for that special someone… don’t fret. Sometimes good things really do come to those who wait, because instead of settling, you just know when you’ve found the right thing.

    In stock and ready to ship Monday, you’ll find a stunning copper bird feeder or two… or three! So what’s the big deal about them? Well, anyone who feeds birds would admire them for their durability, their handsome architectural form, and most of all for their Gazebo Copper Bird Feeder is crafted with vinyl that lasts a lifetime!functionality. Sure all feeders are basically functional… but to varying degrees – believe us on this one! Backyard birding fanatics for 25 years, we’ve seen all sorts of feeders come and go. We’ve tossed a few in the garbage, and have our favorite going on 18 years of use. For a classic look in a traditional gazebo style feeder, you won’t find a nicer model on the market (shown at right).

    Should the mod flavor be more your style, then don’t miss the Spiral Copper Bird Feeder. In small or large, it’s sculptural art for the garden.

    Also handcrafted in the USA, this flowing design has no start or end. The larger top portion serves as a weather guard to protect food and birds from the elements. An open dish design is most versatile,hand crafted solid copper bird feeder offers wonderful versatility and stunning sculpture in the garden.allowing for a bevvy of offerings like seed mixes, suet chunks & nuggets, peanuts, even fruit in summer for migratory friends.

    And yet one more fitting the bill by the same master metal smith, it’s basically for shelled peanuts. This architectural copper feeder has clean lines and a perforated screen with a solid roof to protect its cache for clingers and others to enjoy. Equally versatile for fruit and suet, home-made nesting materials work beautifully for early spring. These will entice feathered friends to take up residence at your place. Decorative mosses, pet hair, and feathers are a few favorites!Cool copper bird feeder is for shelled peanuts, suet, fruit and more!

    Now if you want it badly enough by Christmas-and are willing to pay the gazillion dollars for overnight shipping… we’ll get it to FedEx in time! But think of how much premium seed that same money could buy for your new feeder?

    Here’s the plan: print out the picture, find the biggest box possible with the nicest bow, wrap up the picture and set it under the tree for Christmas morning. With full confidence we’ll guarantee some oohs and aahs with ear to ear smiles!

    Merry Christmas to you and yours and happy & healthy 2014!
    and thanks for feeding the birds 🙂

     

  • Bird Feeders,  Bird Houses,  Edible Birdhouse,  Uncategorized,  Wild Bird Feeders

    Have You Seen Our New Edible Birdhouse?

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    Always keep an edible birdhouse protected from squirrels and rain.The best one yet, it’s big, colorful, scrumptious, and totally functional… such a great gift idea for the holidays!

    Decorated with detailed whimsy and premium seed, it’s almost too tough to put this one outside!

    Wild birds will flip for the Bed & Breakfast Chalet… twice over. Once the seed’s gone, the slightly larger entrance offers a great nesting site for most small to medium size backyard birds… even bluebirds. It also provides a cozy shelter or roost during the off-season, when nesting isn’t happening.

    But you want it to last as a feeder? Most importantly, keep away from squirrels, they’ll have a field day with any birdseed ornament or edible birdhouse that’s not protected. And rain – that’s a bummer too and will take it’s toll on ruining seed prematurely. Placing the bird feeder/birdhouse in a sheltered area, or using a weather guard or squirrel baffle is highly recommended for use as a feeder. Seed will last much longer to feed more birds.

    When you’re ready for the housing, simply hang the chalet from a branch or pole in a semi-quiet part of the yard. A shady area is best suited as direct sunlight is not good for nestlings. The house may be stained, painted or left natural to weather over time.Detail image of the large Bed & Breakfast Edible Birdhouse This adds yet another dimension to your gift-allowing for some creativity. The recipient may paint it any way that tickles their fancy… birds won’t even mind a bit should the colors or pattern turn out hideous 🙂

    Does it really look that? Absolutely, and with every detail. Festive seed treats and edible birdhouses are spectacular gifts for any gardening buff, nature enthusiast, or birding fanatic-like us. Any holiday leftovers already have a chosen spot in our yard… guaranteed!

  • Bird Feeders,  Fruit, Jelly & Mealworm Feeders,  Uncategorized,  Wild Bird Feeders

    These Wild Bird Feeders are Far From Ordinary Angels

    A gift guide for wild bird feedersGive an angel this holiday season, one that’s amusing and functional!

    Definitely not the ordinary angel statue, these wild bird feeders  are downright fun. Angel Cats are pin or staked feeders for offering fruit, suet or seed balls. There’s even an orange tabby who’s equally adorable.

    Rustic wings are adjustable, with three perches on both front and back for bird’s dining comfort, complete with metal loop for easy hanging. It’s perfect for any feline lover and is sure to bring some big smiles… we know the birds will love this one too!

    A totally different style for offering birdseed, the other one’s actually dubbed “Garden Angel Bird Feeder”.

    Fruit and Suet Wild Bird Feeder is a true angel for holiday gifting!

    angel feederIt’s a great design because unlike tray feeders, the top helps protect seed (and birds) from the elements. Accommodating most seed mixes, you can always opt for peanuts, suet chunks, even fruit in summer for more variety. In an antique bronze finish, this whimsical angel will surely delight anyone who feeds birds!

    The gift of birding is one that gives back, there’s just something about bird watching in your own backyard that takes away the daily chaos of life. It becomes addictive entertainment that’s good for the soul… and good for birds too!