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Duncraft Deluxe Oriole Jelly Feeder

Item # 4689
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Enjoy a genuine view of your beautiful orioles!

This sturdy oriole feeder provides a wide open feeding area for your birds and features perches on all four sides. So you can enjoy great views of your orioles snacking on the goodies they love: oranges and grape jelly! The 16-inch diameter weather dome covers the entire feeding area, which helps the snacks last longer. Made from durable clearview and orange recycled plastic, this feeder’s easy to wipe clean for all-season feeding. 13-3/4 x 8 x 9-1/2 inches.

  • Serve 2 orange halves with 4 jelly dishes
  • Easy to maintain feeding station for your orioles
  • The weather dome shelters your feeding birds & snacks
  • Easy to clean & refill with removable dishes
  • Made in the USA, available exclusively at Duncraft

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Sep 19, 2021
Lando72
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Love it but have a few suggestions
This is truly a great feeder. I unfortunately live in an area that has few if ever Orioles. They some times winter here, so I catch a few here and there. I usually fill this with either dried meal worms or bark butter bites. Blue Birds, Wrens occasionally Orioles etc love to come eat the worms. My sugguestion for this is, I think it needs holes in the support plank, around where you hang the Oranges. Strong gusts of wind catch that plank and it will spin, or send my support arm clear around my pole system. I've thought about drilling holes myself but not sure if I'll weaken it. Keeping the dome clean is always a pain, but every dome is. I like it, and it's been up for close to a year now.

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