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Duncraft Easy View Bluebird Feeder, Large

Duncraft Easy View Bluebird Feeder, Large

Item # 4366
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Invite bluebirds with their favorite food

Insect-eating bluebirds love mealworms—and they feed them to their nestlings, too. Bluebirds prefer to feed within their own protected feeding area, away from aggressive birds. Two clearview plastic sides let you see all the activity! Our bluebird feeder has a deep, triangular base to hold plenty of dried mealworms for a protein-rich treat. Watch your bluebirds come and go through the six 1-1/2 inch diameter entry hole openings, as they fill their bills with mealworms to carry back to the nest. Bluebird feeder measures 10 x 8-3/4 x 8-3/4 inches tall.

  • Perfect for dried mealworms, up to 4 cup capacity
  • Bluebirds prefer to feed within our enclosed feeding area
  • Features clearview plastic siding for viewing your bluebirds
  • Easy to clean with filling from the top
  • Made in the USA, available exclusively at Duncraft

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Feb 4, 2017
Lisa the bird-nerd
I would buy again
Blue birds love this feeder! We also get chickadees and titmouse ~ but, don't mind. We don't fill too much with meal worms, so when the starlings come by, they can't reach the bottom when they stick their heads in. They WILL try! Very happy with the product.
Feb 21, 2016
Dhclean
Absolutely love, buying another
I love this. I have been so disgusted wi the starlings gorging on my expensive meal worms. Finally, they have NOT bothered this one. And the bluebirds love this one better than the caged feeder. They were timid with the cage feeders but no problems entering this one. Ordering a second one
Mar 31, 2014
Cindy
Large Easy View Feeder
Feeder works well for bluebirds, wrens, titmouse but starlings take over and eat all the mealworms which makes it expensive. Starlings fit nicely in openings. If openings were a little smaller starlings might be discouraged.

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