Saturday, December 24, 2011

Droll Yankees BL15S Bird Lovers 15-Inch Sunflower/Mixed Seed Feeder with Aqua Blue Accents

Droll Yankees BL15S Bird Lovers 15-Inch Sunflower/Mixed Seed Feeder with Aqua Blue Accents Review



Droll Yankees BL15S Bird Lovers 15-Inch Sunflower/Mixed Seed Feeder with Aqua Blue Accents Feature

  • The aqua blue base and top of this feeder adds vibrancy to your birding sanctuary
  • The four perch locations allow several birds to dine simultaneously
  • Tall tube holds one pound of seed and keeps it fresh for your avian friends
  • Base is threaded, allowing this tube to accept any of the Droll Yankees seed trays and threaded accessories
  • Birds that may use this feeder: cardinals, chickadees, finches, flickers, goldfinches, grosbeaks, juncos, nuthatches, redpolls, pine siskins, titmice, woodpeckers and more
The aqua blue base and top of this feeder adds vibrancy to your birding sanctuary. A durable UV Stabilized Polycarbonate seed tube keeps feed levels visible at all times. The four perch locations allow several birds to dine simultaneously. The tall tube holds one pound of seed and keeps it fresh for your avian friends. A stainless steel wire at the top of the feeder enables it to be hung in a tree or on a SKYHK hook. The base is threaded, allowing this tube to accept any of the Droll Yankees seed trays and threaded accessories . Inside the feeder, the base is angled to prevent Sunflower/Mixed Seed from gathering and spoiling. Ten small holes at the bottom also allow any water to drain and air to circulate, keeping seed even fresher. With its sturdy plastic construction, the Bird Lovers Sunflower/Mixed Seed tube feeder is sure to keep your feathered friends devoted to your garden season after season. Seed or Feed Options: Sunflower/Mixed Seed. Capacity: 1-pound of seed, 4 ports. Dimensions: 6 by 6 by 19 (assembled). Mounting: May be hung or pole mounted. Construction: UV Stabilized Polycarbonate, Stainless Steel bail wire. Birds that may use this feeder: Cardinals, Chickadees, Finches, Flickers, Goldfinches, Grosbeaks, Juncos, Nuthatches, Redpolls, Pine Siskins, Titmice, Woodpeckers and more.


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