Couronne Company Mosaic Birds Glass M045-301 Hummingbird Feeder with Metal Parasol Umbrella Ant Moat Review

Couronne Company Mosaic Birds Glass M045-301 Hummingbird Feeder with Metal Parasol Umbrella Ant Moat

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  • This pack from Naturesroom includes a Mosaic Glass Feeder with a Metal Parasol Umbrella Ant Moat.
  • 3.4 oz nectar capacity and 4 feeding ports. Open top hook-allows for hanging individually or connecting multiple feeders vertically. Detached red glass lid and nectar bowl- supports quick filling and easy hand-cleaning
  • Recycled glass & powder-coated metal construction-makes for an eco-friendlier and longer-lasting feeder.
  • Remove lid and can also be used to hold mealworms, jelly or suet pellets which will attract a wide range of songbirds.
  • Makes for easy gifting to birders, nature lovers and gardeners

Hummingbirds are sure to flock to this recycled glass and metal bird feeder with vibrant red lid. Simply lift the glass lid and pour hummingbird nectar into the dish. During the winter, store away the hummingbird lid and it becomes a feeder without drainage ideal for holding mealworms, jelly, or suet pellets. Now it’s ready to attract Blue Birds, Orioles, Juncos, and beloved Songbirds.
Use individually or link vertically to feed more birds. Make your outdoor spaces more alluring with this glass hummingbird feeder that attracts the smallest bird in the world. This hummingbird feeder has 4 feeding ports and holds 3.4 ounces of nectar. The clear glass makes seeing the hummingbird nectar easy so you will always be able to tell when you need to refill it. Engage your garden with wild birds unlimited!
Hanging & Cleaning Hummingbird feeders can be hung from a strong branch/shepherds hook or they can be pole or post mounted, but make sure your nectar feeders are at least 20 feet from your seed feeders. Hummingbirds are territorial and may attempt to drive off your seed eating birds if they are too close to your nectar feeders. To keep your nectar cooler and fresher longer, hang your hummingbird feeder where it receives minimal direct sunlight. You should clean your hummingbird feeder every 3 to 4 days. Use hot water and a soft brush.

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