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Curvy, Swirvey Ceramic Tube Birdfeeder
There’s something to be said for free-form, natural shapes found in nature…they just look really cool and seem to flow with their surroundings. These hand made ceramic birdfeeders seem to imitate nature’s shapes and compliment any landscape. With vibrant color, they add a touch of whimsy, creating a focal point that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing….birds love them too!
A tube birdfeeder usually has multiple perches to accommodate several birds eating at once. Their versatility is great, as they may be filled with any kind of birdseed or seed mix. Some tube feeders even come with seed trays to help prevent spillage and allow more perching room. Sizes vary from about 1 quart to 5 quarts in this style.
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1, 2 or 3 Tube Birdfeeders?
Attracting and feeding wild birds has never been more interesting!
There are so many wonderful types of feeders available now for maximum songbird attraction and viewing pleasure, while providing unique garden decor! Backyard birding provides a “de-stressor” and relief from hectic everyday schedules. It also compensates for the loss of habitat many species of wild birds face today.
Tube birdfeeders are always a great choice as many birds are attracted to them. Their versatility allows you to change seed mixes with seasons too. In fabulous designs, from traditional to fun and funky, tube birdfeeders are available in single, double and even triple tube models.
The triple tube designs allow for feeding multiple seed mixes at once, thus attracting a greater variety of species. Also, tube feeders that include seed trays, will spare you the mess on the ground below feeders.
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Tube Birdfeeders for Functional Style
Stylish ceramics in vibrant colors are sure to perk up any yard. Hand crafted objects of art which are totally functional, and pleasant to view. Tube birdfeeders are available in so many materials and colors, it might be difficult to pick just one you really like.
They are so versatile as well, with the capacities for mixed birdseed, sunflower seed, and nyjer or thistle seed, depending on the model. Some tube bird feeders have perches, while other have spirals-that birds love to run. Others may be caged to thwart squirrels. Easy to fill and clean, they are a good choice to feed wild birds in your backyard.