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Great Variations on Hopper Bird Feeders
This unique Hopper Bird Feeder’s weatherproof design guarantees birdseed will stay 100% dry and available to your birds continuously. Through rain, snow, sleet and ice, the All Weather Feeder delivers the seed-DRY!!
Allowing full view of all birds at once, they feed from a lower platform, and reach up into a fully-sheltered slot to get seed. A great, and innovative feature for those who hate the mess of cleaning out ice, snow, and rain from the troughs and seed ports of other feeders. Fathered friends benefit from seed always being available — which is especially important after ice storms — and from better sanitation due to no wet, moldy or spoiled seed. Clean, dry seed means a healthier population. Durable polycarbonate won’t yellow with age, and large capacity 4 or 6 quart models are available.
Get ready for winter weather with the All-Weather Hopper Bird Feeder.
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The Very Versatile Tube Birdfeeder!
Wild Bird Feeders come in so many shapes and sizes that sometimes it’s confusing to pick one. Of course functionality is at the forefront, while aesthetics might be important to some folks too. The copper triple tube birdfeeder above is extremely versatile, with great features both you and your feathered friends will love!
Three tubes allow for multiple seed mixes, attracing a greater variety of birds. The weather guard helps protect birds and food from the elements, at the same time thwarting pesky squirrels from stealing seed. The attached tray acts as a seed catcher to reduce and eliminate ground mess. The newer polycarbonate plastics are very durable, and will not yellow with age. Large capacity feeders also let you spend more time enjoying birds and less time filling feeders.
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Tube Birdfeeders for Growing Grass?
Recently we’ve had lots of rain here in Georgia, which is great because we’re usually in a drought. However, I think this past episode may have been one of those “500-year” occurrences!
Inundated, with rain, it has not let up for days, then the grand finale…about 16 inches in 24 hrs. All of the feeders were soggy, soaked, and stinky! Not once, but twice, the tube birdfeeders were dumped and cleaned. The seed became packed down, and downright nasty. There was grass growing in them!
The sideways rain had turned the little sanctuary into a health and safety issue for feathered friends.
With 2000% humidity, waiting until the storm passed,would likely have been a better option!