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Two Cute Bird Feeders

May 27, 2010

I recently had the pleasure of staying in a country home in the Berkshires, amidst five acres of trees and not much else. The highlight of the home was the strategically oriented bed, which faced a full wall of windows and a bird feeder. In the morning, with my coffee and greek yogurt, I sat and watched all kinds of birds I'd never seen before visit the window, take a snack, and fly off into the forest. A simple pleasure, and easy to acheive as a design element in any home.

Lisa Jones Disc Bird Feeder Two-Liter Feeder

Two bird feeders I currently have my eye on are the Disc Bird Feeder from Pigeon Toe Ceramics (starting at $32 from Branch), and the DIY Soda Bottle bird feeder ($10 from Uncommon Goods). Make one yourself, or buy one that suits your style, and watch your new bird friends over coffee one summer morning.

Posted by Emily Pilloton on May 27, 2010 | Comments (3)

February 25, 2013
In response to: Two Cute Bird Feeders
Lilly commented:

I love this idea! I actually just purchased an inexpensive, yet really practical feeder here, kinsmangarden.com/category/Nuttery-Birdfeeders. We have so many visitors every morning, it's really nice.


October 31, 2012
In response to: Two Cute Bird Feeders
Rourito commented:

we watch ours nightly and we have 4 fdeeers around the house no less than 8 birds will chase screech dive bomb and even chase the wood peckers off the woodpecker blocks we laugh we duck and you bet we NEVER EVER let the fdeeers become empty as they will come two inches from my face and scream at me! I need to try to get more pictures Love LOVE yours!HUgs laura


October 29, 2012
In response to: Two Cute Bird Feeders
Vitaliy commented:

This is a Great feeder tray. I like the remavoble metal mesh screen for easy cleaning. Feeder is well constructed with the exception of the small legs supported by a single screw. The legs fold in, loosen and drop after awhile. Not the most stable legs. For ground support I prefer using a pole mount (by the way not provided)and mounting on a short post about two feet from the ground for my bird photography. I do like and have used the hanger, feeder stays nice and level when hanging, but often I remove the hanger when pole mounted. I love using tray feeders because there so versatile, especially for bird photography because you can attract so many species with different types of food, anytime of year. Orange halves dishes of grape jelly sugarwater for Orioles, grapes, fruit berries, seed, nuts, busted up suit, popcorn bread crumbs. Can be creative. I've had so many species become regulars to this feeder, Cardnils, blue jays, juncos, woodpeckers, nuthatches, and many more. I had a little trouble at first with getting the product I wanted from The Natures Room, but they where promt and courteuos to get me exactly what I wanted. I gave this a 4 star rating due to the cheaply done legs but great product for the price. I would buy it again and buy more Woodlink feeders.

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