Opus 449-2 Oriole Feeder
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- Egg-shaped oriole feeder with hanging hole
- 32-ounce capacity; 4 feeding stations with 2 perches apiece; perches adjust for different orioles varieties
- Includes oriole identification card for bird enthusiasts; place feeder in sheltered southeast location for best results
- Wash feeder regularly with water and white vinegar; avoid soaps or chemicals
- Feeder weighs 2 pounds
Exclusive, 36 OZ , Oriole Feeder, 2 Position Perch Adjusts To Feed All Varieties Of Orioles, Patented Flexiblebee Guard, Lets Bird Feed, Keeps Bees Out, 4 Feeding Stations, Includes Free Oriole Identification Chart.
While plants, flowers, and insects naturally provide food for our feathered friends, a well-stocked oriole feeder encourages more frequent visits. Opus’s egg-shaped feeder holds 32 ounces and provides four feeding stations, to allow as many orioles to dine as possible. Adjustable perches offer two different perch heights to accommodate all nine species of orioles. A patented bee guard keeps pests out and secures food. A convenient hanging hole permits owners to hang the feeder by a special stand or on tree branches.
Opus even includes an oriole identification chart to inform bird enthusiasts. To attract orioles to the feeder, place it in a sheltered southeast location in the yard or garden. Orioles also enjoy dining on fresh oranges and grape or apple jelly. Keep the feeder stocked year-round to nourish any birds that linger through a cold winter, and help tired birds rebuild strength after the long flight north in spring. To deter pesky squirrels, hang the oriole feeder from tree branches as far from the trunk as possible and at least four feet above the ground. For best results, handwash the feeder with equal parts water and white vinegar — this will help protect birds from bacteria and disease. Avoid chemical cleaners that might poison birds. When shipped, this item weighs two pounds. — Jessica Reuling
Title: Opus 449-2 Oriole Feeder
Sales Rank: 14522 in Outdoor Living
Manufacturer: OPUS, Model: 449-2
Variation Description: as shown
Item Dimensions: 7.12 x 7.12 x 9 inches, 1 pounds
Package Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.5 x 7.3 inches, 1 pounds
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