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Going Green Oriole Feeder, Orange

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Going Green Oriole Feeder, OrangeProvide elusive orioles a fun snack using this Woodlink Orange Going Green Oriole Feeder. The dynamic shape, handy size, and versatile materials create a wonderful feeder, perfect for offering a wealth of different food to your backyard birds. A recycled plastic, square platform creates the base, while a red glass dish occupies its center. This bowl holds 0. 5 cups of oriole nectar, jelly, suet, mealworms, or pieces of fruit, inviting these amazing

Provide elusive orioles a fun snack using this Woodlink Orange Going Green Oriole Feeder. The dynamic shape, handy size, and versatile materials create a wonderful feeder, perfect for offering a wealth of different food to your backyard birds. A recycled plastic, square platform creates the base, while a red glass dish occupies its center. This bowl holds 0.5 cups of oriole nectar, jelly, suet, mealworms, or pieces of fruit, inviting these amazing birds to dine there. It can also hold 0.125 quarts of mixed seed or peanut chunks, for a classic feeding option. A petal-inspired edge around the bowl adds a hint of fun detail, and this dish lifts from the platform easily for cleaning and refilling. Four semicircular pieces of plastic lumber create walls around the platform, helping the bowl remain stable and offering birds perching spots. This innovative material ensures that the feeder is environmentally friendly, as well as easy to clean and maintain. The bright orange hue of the walls and base help attract orioles, while the low profile of the unit keeps the birding activity in view. Hang this feeder with the attached metal loop, and place several in the yard for more avian fun. Add a new feeder type to your backyard and expand your bird watching horizon with this Orange Going Green Oriole Feeder. Made in the USA.

Birds that use this Going Green Oriole Feeder:

  • bluebirds, cardinals, chickadees, finches, flickers, goldfinches, grosbeaks, jays, juncos, kinglets, mockingbirds, nuthatches, orioles, redpolls, robins, siskins, sparrows, starlings, tanagers, thrushes, titmice, towhees, warblers, waxwings, woodpeckers, and wrens

Seed or Feed Options: cracked corn, fruit, mealworms, mixed seed, nectar, peanut chunks, peanuts in shell, safflower seed, suet, sunflower kernels, sunflower seed, and thistle seed
Capacity: 0.125 qts., 0.1875 lbs. Going Green Oriole Feeder
Dimensions: 5.75"L x 5.75"W x 7"H frame, 4.375" dia. x 1.75"H dish Going Green Oriole Feeder
Mounting: may be hung Going Green Oriole Feeder
Construction: plastic, glass, metal Going Green Oriole Feeder
Shipping Weight: 3 lbs

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