Modern Umbra Bird Cafe Hanging Bird Feeder
As you can expect from all Umbra products, modern and stylish. Umbra Bird Cafe Hanging Bird Feeder comes in stylish and modern design, even wild birds deserve to dine in style. Similar to FishHotel aquarium, this bird feeder also features condo-like structure with multiple asymmetrical windows, sleek and nice. Birds will love the generous divided feeding tray while you’ll love the easy-fill removable lid. You can hang this feeder with its sturdy steel airline cable, the content is clearly visible through the clear plastic windows. The seed flows continuously through the holes at the bottom into the wrap-around tray, in this way, birds can perch on and feast, you can easily checkout at a glance if this feeder needs a refill or not.
Measured 7” W x 7” L x 8” H, Umbra Bird Café Hanging Bird Feeder is made from durable molded plastic with steel cable. Please clean your bird feeder once a week, hand wash only or simply wipe it clean with damp cloth. When you purchase this bird feeder, you’ll be pleased not only by its function but also by its appearance.
Where to buy Umbra Bird Cafe Hanging Bird Feeder?
– Lumens
– Amazon
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