Mason Jar Wild Bird Feeder

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The Perky-Pet® Mason Jar Wild Bird Seed Feeder is reminiscent of vintage blue glass canning jars used in the 1800's. This feeder definitely adds a rustic look to the yard! With lots of feeding ports (there are 8), you will find many bird around here all the time!

I love the design on the glass of this feeder. It is also a pretty hardy feeder that can stand up to the weather outdoors. It holds up to 1 lb of food also. However, it's pretty enough to hang without food in it! However, if you want to add food, it is super easy to do so!

This is a birdfeeder that will be a talking point in your yard. I can only recommend it!

Lisa Martin

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