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Squirrel-Be-Gone II Home Style Wild Bird Feeder

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Updated Dec 27
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Updated Dec 27

Squirrel-Be-Gone II Home Style Wild Bird Feeder

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Turn your yard into a bird lovers' paradise with this Squirrel-Be-Gone II Home Style Bird Feeder. Attract everything from cardinals, finches, flickers, and grackles to grosbeaks, jays, juncos, and kinglets - even sparrows, wrens, and woodpeckers. Best of all, this wild bird feeder provides an optimal feeding station for birds without catering to those sneaky squirrels. Sorry, Squirrels! A charming addition to any outdoor space, this beautiful feeder features a weight-activated perch bar that closes to prevent squirrels from accessing the seed supply. Adjustable springs can be calibrated to accommodate different bird sizes and keep away nuisance birds as well as squirrels. Easy to Fill and Use This innovative Squirrel-Be-Gone II wild bird feeder comes fully assembled and makes a lovely addition to any personal collection or a thoughtful gift idea. This feeder holds up to 8 pounds of mixed, black oil sunflower, sunflower hearts, or safflower seed. After filling the bird feeder, simply hang it in the yard or mount it to a post, and watch as your feathered friends fly in to feast.

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