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List Price: $15.89
Our Price: $10.18
Your Save: $ 5.71 ( 36% )
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Manufacturer: Audubon/Woodlink
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Brand: Audubon EAN: 0715038304258 Feature: Your best choice for your pet. Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Audubon/Woodlink Manufacturer: Audubon/Woodlink Model: NAO1 Publisher: Audubon/Woodlink Studio: Audubon/Woodlink
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Your best choice for your pet. Alluring design. Top quality.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Plastic oriole feeder. Audubon classic oriole feeder plastic and metal 8.25 x 2.37 x 8.75
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Bee feeder Comment: This is a pretty good product--it's good that there's a place for an orange and jelly, as the orioles seem to prefer that. Bees, however, seem to really like the nectar, and have no trouble getting in to swim and die a sweet death. Have to keep scooping bumble bee bodies out--don't know if that discourages the orioles from drinking the nectar. It would me! Otherwise, I like it--it hangs evenly from the pole and is easy to clean and fill.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Orioles ask for it by name! Comment: This is the number 1 selling oriole feeder at our store. Orioles love grape jelly and also will often eat from hummingbird nectar feeders. They also love oranges. This feeder gives you all three options for feeding. You can attach an orange by stabbing it through the hook, there are solid pockets for grape jelly and you can put nectar in the feeder. I have two of these feeders in my yard and I fill the grape jelly pockets at least twice daily. I've tried some other oriole feeders that have just jelly cups and places to put oranges and the orioles in my area always go only to this feeder. I stopped putting nectar in the feeder because of the larger holes on the feeding ports. The feeder just got too full of insects, plus the orioles only wanted the jelly anyway. Other birds like finches will also come eat the jelly, but the orioles never are shy about chasing them off when they want to eat.
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