No/No Original Brass Wild Bird Feeder

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This No/No Original Brass Wild Bird Feeder is a pretty awesome birdfeeder. It is made with no plastic or wood. This all metal construction will last for years. There is no assembly required and holds over 2.5 pounds of black oil sunflower seed. It attracts both clinging and perching birds and is squirrel damage resistant. (If you read my personal blog, you'll know that we got one of those squirrels in our attic. Needless to say, there is no love lost between us. lol). This birdfeeder will feed 10-15 birds at once.

I personally love how flat it comes. It stores nice and small. However, just grab it by the handle and you can see all of it:

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Its easy enough for a 9 year old to set up and fill! This is one heavy duty birdfeeder.

Lisa Martin

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