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Funky Wild Bird Feeders!
Ever had a bird feeder with a name? Meet Hot Lips Hilda! This weather-proof stoneware birdfeeder is totally for the birds! Her beehive hairdo and cat eye glasses are reminiscent of the 1950’s diner waitress. A rubber stopper on th bottom provides for filling and cleaning, and she holds about 2 lbs. of seed. We’ve fornd that sunflower seed works best, and especially like the “hearts and chips” as it leaves no mess below bird feeders.
Hand made in the USA, the Hot Lips Hildas are vibrant, fabulous wild bird feeders that make great gifts for the naure lover on your list, or that one person who “has everything”
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Hopper Bird Feeders Can be Beautiful Too!
Traditional hopper style bird feeders are a favorite among many backyard birders and their feathered friends as well. With adequate perching area, they will accommodate most seed mixes and many species of wild birds. They’re also one of the standard feeders because of their large seed capacity.
But plain wood Hopper Bird Feeders tend to get kind of boring…they all start to look alike after a while. Fear not! Now there’s good news for these types of bird feeders. They’re available in stained glass and copper, ceramics, and stoneware to withstand the toughest elements. If you’re looking for a beautiful feeder that is totally functional and easy to use, hopper bird feeders are always an excellent choice for any landscape.
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Very Wild Bird Feeders Indeed!
Wild, whimsical, funky, crazy, call them what you may, but they are all totally functional! Wild bird feeders that are handmade pottery are an excellent choice as they will withstand freezing winter temperatures and the killer heat of summer. Since they are stoneware with special glazes, fading is not an issue, and squirrels can’t gnaw on them either!
Be it a Hot Lips Hilda, Laughing Green Man, or Cool Kat, they are terrific variations of the traditional tube bird feeder. Rubber stoppers on the bottom provide for filling and cleaning (dishwasher- safe too). They work best with sunflower seed, but if you’re like me and don’t want the mess below bird feeders, sunflower hearts and chips are preferred.