Schrodt Designs Model HBLA-E Amethyst Etched Hummingbird Feeder
January 4, 2010 by admin
Filed under Oriole Bird Feeders
- Kilnfired lustered glass, redwood and brass base
- Original etchings by Gary Schrodt
- Includes nectar recipe
- Fully functional feeder
- Easy to clean
Product Description
Features Kiln fired lustered glass that gives a gem quality finish. Extremely durable and functional. The redwood parts are lathe turned by hand and the dish cover is solid brass with ruby flowers to attract hummingbir… More >>

Schrodt Designs Model HBLA-E Amethyst Etched Hummingbird Feeder
Sunset Vista Designs Enchanted Garden Collection Hummingbird Decorated Hummingbird Feeder
December 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under Humming Bird Feeders
- Yellow feeder attracts hummingbirds to your yard
- Decorated with a hummingbird and flower
- Made of metal and glass
- 17″ tall and 4″ diameter
- Makes a delightful decorative addition to your yard – and a great gift
Product Description
Yellow hummingbird feeder is decorated with a metal hummingbird and flower…. More >>

Sunset Vista Designs Enchanted Garden Collection Hummingbird Decorated Hummingbird Feeder
Sunflower Seed Bird Feeders Come in a Variety of Designs for a Variety of Wild Birds
Bird watching and wild bird feeding has become a fascinating and enjoyable pastime for many people around the world. We love watching the variety of birds visiting our homes and yards. If you are interested in setting up bird feeding stations around your home there are some things you need to know about different species and their feeding habits as well as the different types of bird feeders available. Sunflower seed bird feeders come in many forms which serve different purposes.
The Caged Triple Tube Bird Feeder can not only be used for feeding sunflower seed but can be used for feeding three different types of seed at once. The tube parts of the feeder that hold the seed are fitted with metal ports (on the quality tube feeders) that will help stop house sparrows from raiding your feeder. Also the cage around the tubes keeps your feed safe from the larger birds like Jays and Grackles and keeps the squirrels out too. If you want to feed only sunflower or one type of seed Single Tube Caged Bird Feeders are also available.
These tube feeders are loved by Chickadees, Evening Grosbeaks, Titmice, Nuthatches, Jays, House Finches, Purple Finches, Redpolls, Woodpeckers and Cardinals. If you want to restrict their use to smaller birds use a tube feeder without a tray. Take away the perches and you will restrict the feeder use to only species that can cling like finches, chickadees, nuthatches, titmice and small woodpeckers.
There are also wire mesh constructed sunflower seed bird feeders. These sturdy feeders are squirrel resistant because they are made entirely of metal. No plastic and no wood. Some of them hold as much as 6 pounds of sunflower seed! Wire mesh feeders come in several designs, some with perch rings and trays and some without.
So the first thing you need to do when deciding on which types of feeders to use for your bird feeding station is to decide which species you want to attract to your yard. If you don’t know what birds live near you, check with your local Audubon Society. They should have a list of birds for your specific area.
Read up on the wild birds that live in your neck of the woods, or grasslands, or desert, or even in your city, and decide which species you want to watch, close up. Many songbirds prefer sunflower seed because of its high fat content. Sunflower seed bird feeders take advantage of this, offering you the biggest bang for your buck considering the number of different wild birds that will be attracted to these feeders.
In conclusion, having the right bird feeders and mounting them in the proper locations is essential for attracting the species you want to observe to your backyard. Sunflower seed bird feeders will attract a large variety of birds and should be one of your first choices for your feeding station. You will probably want to add other types of feeders to your yard also because the greater the variety, the more different species of birds you will attract.
Larry Jordan has been bird watching for many years and building birdhouses for over 26 years. He is a member of the Audubon Society and is the Shasta County Coordinator for the California Bluebird Recovery Program. He strives to get more people interested in birding activities, including bird conservation. For more information on bird watching, bird houses, feeding wild birds, birds in the news, bird conservation, and some great bird photos go to The Birder’s Report and sign up for his newsletter or his RSS Feed. If you are looking for quality bird and birding products, please visit his online store at Birds In My Yard for some great deals and great service.
Sunset Vista Designs Garden Rainbows Collection Garden Diva Hummingbird Feeder
November 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Humming Bird Feeders
- Garden Diva with crown and wings flies at the top
- Red hummingbird feeder
- Dual feeding stations for hummingbirds
- 12″ x 8″ x 7″
- Made of metal and glass
Product Description
Graceful Garden Diva presides over a red hummingbird feeder with dual feeders. Diva has angel wings and a crown as well as a full pink-red skirt. Made of metal and glass…. More >>

Sunset Vista Designs Garden Rainbows Collection Garden Diva Hummingbird Feeder




