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North States Village Collection Brown Plastic Pinecone Birdfeeder

$11.74

SKU: 220971 Categories: , ,

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The North States Village Collection Brown Plastic Pinecone Birdfeeder is a functional and attractive feeder that reliably keeps your wild birds fed. Part of the popular Village Collection, this feeder is designed to hold 4-1/4 pounds of mixed seed, reducing the frequency of refilling. It’s constructed from durable, lightweight plastic to withstand outdoor conditions, and features a charming pinecone pattern molded into the side panels. The clear window panes allow you to easily monitor the seed level from a distance, making this a great, low-maintenance choice for any bird-lover’s yard.

Key Features of North States Village Collection Brown Plastic Pinecone Birdfeeder

Large hopper capacity holds 4-1/4 pounds of various wild bird seed
Tin-style roof lifts easily for quick and hassle-free refilling
Constructed from lightweight, durable plastic for easy handling and longevity
Features clear side window panels for convenient seed level monitoring
Pinecone-inspired design adds a decorative, nature-themed accent
Removable seed tray and perch simplify the cleaning process
Suitable for hanging from a tree branch or a dedicated shepherd hook
Designed to attract a wide variety of common wild bird species

Additional Information

Brand: North States Village Collection
Product Type: Hopper Bird Feeder
Model:
Product Use: Wild Bird Feeding
Size: 4-1/4 lb (Seed capacity)
Material: Plastic
Height: 11 inch
Length: 8-1/8 inch
Width: 8-1/8 inch

To ensure your feeder remains appealing to birds and prevents the spread of disease, clean it thoroughly at least once every two weeks, especially during peak feeding times. Use a solution of one part bleach to nine parts hot water for sanitizing, making sure to let all parts dry completely before refilling with fresh seed. When hanging the feeder, place it near natural cover, like a large tree or dense shrub, but far enough away that squirrels can’t jump directly onto it from the branches.

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