Birdscapes 366 Tall Tulip Garden Lantern Bird Feeder In Beautiful Rustic Brown Finish
With attractive rustic brown finish, Birdscapes 366 Tall Tulip Garden Lantern bird feeder offers you a beautiful outdoor décoration. This bird feeder can hold up to 6 lbs. of seed and with the Sure-Lock cap system, no squirrels will be able to steal the seed. The transparent body enables you to easily checkout the seed levels and ensures to keep this feeder full for those birds. Yes, I love waking up in the morning and hearing chirping of birds. Please remember to clean this feeder once for every 2 weeks, use mild soap and water solution because dirty feeder keeps birds away.
Every bird feeder from Birdscapes has been designed to attract birds in pursuit of seed, that’s why Birdscapes 366 Tall Tulip Garden Lantern bird feeder will offer you hours of entertainment watching random wild birds flock onto this feeder for eating.
Based on a customer experience, we need to inform you that it’s best to place this bird feeder in a dry area due to the bottom tray tiny drain holes. Because when it’s raining season, the tray can get filled with water and turn the seed into a thick muddy paste which keeps away all those birds. However, this could also depend on the type of bird seed you use. Perhaps when the manufacturer read this article, they can redesign and release a new model to avoid this issue.
Other than that, Tall Tulip Garden Lantern bird feeder is a beautiful and well constructed product.
Where to buy Birdscapes 366 Tall Tulip Garden Lantern Bird Feeder?
– Newegg
– Amazon
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