
I know, I know, they aren’t entirely practical, but they sure are beautiful and will look great in your garden! Who says practical always wins anyway?
Dreaming of the seaside? Try the Lighthouse Bird Feeder in your backyard and see if it doesn’t make you smile every time you find the wild birds taking a break there! Made of glazed ceramic in true historic East Coast style. Each feeder has six feeding stations and wood perches. Suitable for use with all standard seed mixtures. Grab your own lighthouse bird feeder!
Fun Terracotta Feeders. These feeders fill up with seed by a removable plug on the top of either design. Choose between Old Sol (featured above), or Mr. Moon. Better yet, buy both and hang them in the east and west! Old Sol holds approximately 3.5 pounds of seed. Mr. Moon holds about 1.75 pounds. See the Mr. Moon design here.
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1 Comments Posted
Debi
September 26th, 2006 at 8:36 pm
I have the lighthouse feeder, and have been using it for years, even though I dropped it once and had to glue it back together. The squirrels tried to get at it through the screen bottom, so when that went out, I replaced it with electrician’s tape. The squirrels leave it alone now. I fill it with a berry & nut blend and my nuthatches, chickadees and tufted titmice love it. I even have a brave (the feeder is close to my house) red-bellied woodpecker who will try it once in a while.