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Jon's Cardinal Feeder
Cardinals no longer have to wait at the periphery of the yard for the feeding frenzy to quiet down before coming to the feeder. Now, with this feeder for their exclusive use, they can feed undisturbed from sunrise to sunset. This weight-activated feeder accommodates the entire cardinal family - from fledglings to adults. All other birds, both heavier and lighter than cardinals, cannot feed. Lighter weight birds do not weigh enough to activate the perch and feeding gate. Heavier birds weigh down the perch and feeding gate, denying themselves access to the food port. The Cardinal Feeder comes preset to average cardinal weight but can be adjusted to accommodate many other common backyard birds. Black headed Grosbeaks, Pyrrhuloxias and Northern Cardinals share this feeder in the desert southwest. The body of the feeder is made of inland incense cedar – wood recognized for its rugged durability, weather resistance, insect resistance, and beautiful grain and surface qualities. Only rust-proof metal hardware is used and the clear window is UV stable polycarbonate.
Hang or pole
mount. Comes complete with easy-to-follow instructions for checking weight settings, changing the weights to feed other species, a coin weight bag, and feeding tips.
Approximately 12" high.
Cardinal Feeder - $149.99
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Canadian Cardinal Feeder
This Cardinal Feeder is one of a kind, designed to allow the cardinal to feed from it while blocking access to larger and smaller birds. The secret is in its perch, which is calibrated on a lever and spring system set to the exact weight of the cardinal.
Why use a Cardinal Feeder?
The Northern Cardinal is a bird that is somewhat timid and needs certain conditions to regularly visit a bird feeder. Although the cardinal can visit general feeders, larger more aggressive birds (like grackles and Blue Jays) will chase them away from those feeders. By having a feeder allowing only the Northern Cardinal to feed from it, you are creating a more peaceful environment, free from competition and with food available at all times.
With only the Northern Cardinal eating at the Cardinal Feeder, your seed costs will be greatly diminished. The area below your feeder will also be much cleaner compared to the mess usually found below a general bird feeder. On top of that, you can use safflower seeds - a seed that the cardinal will enjoy but that doesn't attract squirrels!
Made in Canada, the Cardinal Feeder is easy to fill and can be hung from a hook or mounted on a pole. It is made of polycarbonate, a very resistant plastic that will allow for years of all-season use and pleasure observing our little red (and orange) cardinal friends!
$60.00 (#176)
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Oriole Feeder
Made in Illinois by Nature Products USA this feeder features unpainted natural red cedar with two fruit spikes and a single cup in a roofed design that well protects the food from the elements. Just in time for creating an oriole station for the oriole season that begins this month. (Talk with our staff about creating an oriole station if you are serious about attracting these striking, colorful and wonderfully musical singing songbirds on a regular everyday basis. Or, check our archive of newsletter feature articles on our wildbirdsonline.com website. Click on the article titled Oriole 1 for that information and Oriole 2 for a profile of our four most common orioles.)
$31.99 #497
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Ultimate Woodpecker Feeder
This feeder is designed to attract and accommodate the woodpecker family. Woodpeckers, flickers, and sapsuckers are the primary users. The Ultimate Woodpecker Feeder allows the viewer to see what usually can not be seen - the bird's exceptionally long and sticky tongue in action. Filled with peanuts, mixed nuts, and/or Nuts 'n' Bugs insect meal, the clear windows provide excellent views of the birds eating behavior. Grooves in the sides of the feeder and a tail prop area allow the bird to feed in a naturally upright position. Some smaller insect eating birds that cling, like nuthatches and creepers, may discover and use the feeder as well. The body of the feeder is made of either inland incense cedar or Port Orford incense cedar – wood recognized for its rugged durability, weather resistance, insect resistance, and beautiful grain and surface qualities. Only rust-proof metal hardware is used and the clear windows are UV stable polycarbonate.
Approximately 12" tall. Hang or pole mount.
Ultimate Woodpecker Feeder - $59.99
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Fruit Plus Feeder
This feeder is designed to attract colorful fruit-eating birds like orioles, tanagers, as well as North America's most accomplished songbird - the Northern Mockingbird. Other birds which also eat fruit, such as cardinals, bluebirds, woodpeckers, wrens, thrashers, robins, cedar waxwings, catbirds, hermit thrushes, white-crowned sparrows, grosbeaks, and warblers are attracted to this feeder.
The feeder has a protective overhanging roof, hardwood fruit spikes and perches on each side. Use ripe juicy fruits like orange (and other sweet citrus) halves, any of the melons (especially watermelon), grapes, peaches, pears, plums, apricots, nectarines, strawberries, and kiwi. Use the dish for Nuts 'n' Bugs (our high protein/high energy insect meal), meal worms or plumped raisins. The dish is set into a wide platform for ample perching room. The Fruit Plus Feeder is made of inland incense cedar – wood recognized for its rugged durability, weather resistance, insect resistance, and beautiful grain and surface qualities. Only rust-proof metal hardware is used.
Approximately 12" high.
Fruit Plus Feeder - $39.99
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