Solar Lighthouse Finch Bird Feeder

Lighthouse

The No/No Solar Lighthouse Finch Feeder has got to be the coolest bird feeder out there. Not only does it look like a lighthouse, but it also has a solar cell in the top area of the feeder that powers an LED light to create a glowing beacon. The birdfeeder is made from metal mesh that will stand up against squirrels and other small animals. The No/No Solar Lighthouse Finch Feeder stands at 14 inches tall and has a large 1.5-pound seed capacity. It is recommend to fill with nyjer seed and this feeder can feed up to 15 birds at one time. You can hang on a tree’s branch or from a feeder pole.

I love this birdfeeder. It looks amazing. It is made from high quality components, so it will stand up to the test of time. I love that it keeps squirrels out (that is our dominating issue in my yard). I also love that you don't have to clean it like you do with many of the other feeds our there. Plus, it's a lighthouse. Who doesn't love a lighthouse?

Lisa Martin

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