Healthier bird feeders
Droll Yankees
Droll Yankees markets a variety of birdfeeders that feature Microban antimicrobial technology to fight the growth of damaging bacteria, mold and mildew. The Yankee Flipper (two left photos) and the Yankee Whipper (two right photos) feature four seed ports with individual weight-sensitive perches. The curved perch positioning encourages cardinals and small songbirds to eat, but prevents squirrels from feeding.
www.drollyankees.com
Hip Roof Bird Feeder
H Potter
The exclusive architecture of the Hip Roof Bird Feeder from H Potter makes watching the feeder as much fun as watching the birds. The feeder is made of metal with an antique-copper finish for durability and good looks. The glass seed container outlasts plastic and is accented by solid brass trim. To easily fill or clean the feeder, simply remove the roof.
www.hpotter.com
Effort-Less Birdfeeder Streamline
Zenith Innovation
The Effort-Less Birdfeeder Streamline features an easy-to-use design that allows the user to lower and raise the feeding tube with the mere pull of a pin. This patented design makes it easy for anyone to fill and clean the feeder by eliminating the need to stand on unstable stools or ladders. The entire refilling process takes mere minutes, and there is no spilling of seeds nor unsafe reaching up or uncomfortable bending down.
www.effortlessbirdfeeder.com
Glass Top Fill Hummingbird Feeder
Perky-Pet
The Glass Top Fill Hummingbird Feeder’s patent-pending design is made for simple use and cleaning. For easy filling, simply unscrew the cap of its wide mouth top opening and pour the nectar in— no inverting necessary! It features four unique soft flower feeding ports, and a built-in ant moat on the lid, preventing ants from feeding on the nectar. All pieces easily unscrew for quick cleaning. Feeder comes in three bottle sizes.
www.birdfeeders.com
Mirrored Panoramic In-House Window Feeder
Blue Ridge Bracket Company
The feeder’s one-way mirrored panel lets you observe your feathered friends up close without them seeing you. Designed to sit inside the house, this mahogany feeder is easy to install. With the unique dove-tailed wood side panels, you simply place the feeder on the windowsill and slide the panels out to fit the window. One inch thick side panels provide great insulation and security. Easy to fill and clean from inside your home. Feeder fits most double hung windows from 26 to 36 inches wide.
www.justrockit.com
Garden Bird Bath
Foreside Home & Garden
This Garden Bird Bath is from Foreside Home & Garden’s Midnight Garden Collection. It is both elegant and durable and will provide a haven for birds of all types throughout the year.
www.foresidehomeandgarden.com
Carolina Wren birdhouse
Blue Ridge Bracket Company
The Carolina Wren, like the House Wren, doesn’t mind a house that sways. This feeder offers a larger entrance, which gives the Carolina Wrens the ability to carry wide sticks into their house for nesting material. Customers will love this feeder that hangs with a metal chain and opens easily for clean-out.
www.justrockit.com
Garden Design birdhouse
Blue Ridge Bracket Company
This unique birdhouse will attract a variety of birds when hung in the backyard by the brass rod. With ample size, drainage, ventilation and a 1-1/2-inch entrance hole, this house will accommodate any bird from a House Wren to a Tree Swallow. By removing two screws, the roof opens simply for cleaning after the nesting season is over.
www.justrockit.com
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