Description
Description
*All Red Arcoroc Glass Upper and Blue Glass Lower with Clear Candle Votive with Eyebolt design
*Assembled so water cannot enter the seed inside the Mason Jar
*Use of Red Lock-Tight and Silicone Sealer at top of Eyebolt ensures strong bond with Nut
AS SEEN ON TV!
*Generous lower platform for birds to perch
*Extra care in sealing all areas where water can enter. Note, sealing around Nuts and Bolts
*Galvanized Metal Chicken Feeder Base for easy feeding
*Place with Bird Houses for the Outdoors
*Unique ALL GLASS and Metal Design
*Will not harbor disease or rot like wood can. Glass is forever if not dropped and broken!
*All weather resistant made for Outdoors, Resists Ice
*Large top resists water getting to bird seed
*Easy to hang
*Item Specifications
12″ Tall
Up to 10″ Wide
Up to 10″ Deep
Weighs about 7.5 Pounds
Designed to withstand most Squirrels and larger birds.
Some photos may differ from actual product received due to available glass at the time of assembly
Using Antique Glass so some surfaces might have some scratches and slight chips due to use over the years.
Commonly asked Questions or FAQs
Q How do birds find my feeder?
A Using Sight and Sound. Sight is the most important way birds find feeders. If they see and recognize the food inside the feeder, they will eat there. Because there are often feeders in neighboring yards, birds often recognize the feeder itself as a food source.
Q How long does it take for birds to find a bird feeder?
A The Rule of 2s is that it might take 2 seconds, 2 minutes, 2 hours, 2 days, 2 weeks, even 2 months for birds to use a new feeder! It depends on many things such as feeder placement, the type of feeder, the quality of the food, bird population in your area, weather, predators, and more.
Q When should I start and stop feeding birds?
A Seed-eating birds get their food from a variety of sources throughout a day, so what people provide is a convenient and easy source of food, but not necessary to help the species of birds that come to feeders. So, starting or stopping your feeding at any particular time of year won’t have much of an impact on those birds. The only exception is if there is a bad snow or ice storm and natural food is buried for a period of time. In that event, the seed you put out could be life-saving for some birds. Some people choose to only feed in winter, but others feed year-round to attract them closer to enjoy them up close.
Q Are Mason Style Bird Feeders easy to use?
A Our Mason Jar Bird Feeders are rugged all Glass and Metal, the bottom twists off and you just fill the Quart Mason Jar with your favorite food and reinstall by twisting the bottom back on and flip over. Our Mason Jar Feeders are easy to clean with luke warm water and mild dish washer soap. Unlike Wood Bird Feeders these feeders Will Not Rot or Harbor Disease. Unlike Plastic which will become brittle in the extreme cold or heat our feeders are designed stand the test of time.
Q What types of food can I place in my Mason Jar Feeders?
A All Glass and Metal Mason Jar Style Bird Feeders are easy to use, accept all sorts of food such as Sunflower or Blackoil, Safflower, Millet, Peanuts, Niger, Cracked Corn, and other types of seed.
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