Eighty Days Hummingbird Feeder, Cinnabar Sprinkles
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$65.99
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Original price
$65.99
Original price
$65.99
$65.99
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$65.99
Current price
$65.99
Eighty Days Hummingbird Feeder, Cinnabar Sprinkles
Birds that use this feeder:
Capacity: 38 oz.; 3 ports
Dimensions: 5" dia. x 9.75"H
Mounting: May be hung
Construction: Glass, metal, rubber
Shipping Weight: 5 lbs
- hummingbirds
Capacity: 38 oz.; 3 ports
Dimensions: 5" dia. x 9.75"H
Mounting: May be hung
Construction: Glass, metal, rubber
Shipping Weight: 5 lbs
Enhance your backyard bird garden with bright color and striking shape using the Cinnabar Sprinkles Eighty Days Hummingbird Feeder. The recognizable, balloon-inspired silhouette adds a whimsical look to your backyard, while its varied red and orange hues lend a hint of warmth to the area.
This rounded reservoir holds a generous, 38 ounces of nectar, to keep several hummingbirds well-fed for quite some time. Three flower feeding ports on the silver colored base allow the birds to reach their treat, and the raised design of each port keeps rain from entering this gondola.
Orange and red pieces of art glass adorn the exterior of the reservoir, adding both color and texture to the item. Attach the included "S" hook to the blown glass loop at the top of the vessel to suspend it from a tree or bracket, ensuring the perfect placement in your garden.
The bottom, rubber stopper and base gondola remove for cleaning and refilling, and the recycled glass construction forms an environmentally friendly piece. Help hummingbirds remain well fed and happy by adding the Cinnabar Sprinkles Eighty Days Hummingbird Feeder to your backyard.
This feeder works on a vacuum principle. To minimize dripping, you must fill the feeder completely with cool nectar every time you fill it. The goal is to have no air trapped inside the feeder before inverting it.
This feeder works on a vacuum principle. To minimize dripping, you must fill the feeder completely with cool nectar every time you fill it. The goal is to have no air trapped inside the feeder before inverting it.