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| No/No Seed Ball Wild Bird Feeder, Green Bring exciting geometry to your bird garden with the No/No Green Seed Ball Wild Bird Feeder. This fully spherical piece adds a fun look to your yard, while offering clinging birds their favorite seed. The all steel, round reservoir holds 1.1 quarts of sunflower seed, while its 0.375” by 0.25” diamond shaped openings create feeding spots. This grid exclusively allows clinging birds to dine, and a solid metal cap and base complete the piece. Drainage holes on the base plate help seed remain dry, while a section of the top cap lifts to refill the item. A dark green finish throughout the unit lends a natural feel, and a matching hook and hanger allow you to place this feeder in a tree or on a bracket. Add unexpected design to your bird feeding hobby with this Green Seed Ball Wild Bird Feeder.
Birds that use this feeder:
- chickadees, finches, flickers, goldfinches, nuthatches, siskins, sparrows, titmice, and woodpeckers
Seed or Feed Options: peanut chunks or sunflower seed
Capacity: 1.1 qts., 1.6 lbs.
Dimensions: 5.5” dia. x 6”H
Mounting: may be hung
Construction: steel
Brand: No/No Wild Bird Feeders Item Number: NWB-GSB00344 Availability: 5 in Stock. Ships from OH within 24 business hours
Shipping Weight: 1 lbs
Reg: $11.99 Your Price: $9.99 Free Shipping Over $75
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