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Hanging Driftwood Hummingbird Feeder


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Hanging Driftwood Hummingbird Feeder

Hanging Driftwood Hummingbird Feeder
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About the Driftwood Hummingbird Feeder 

One of a kind genuine driftwood bolsters 3 individual glass feeder bowls for your garden hummers! Each feeding station features a fired red copper flower (with plastic bee guard) which easily lifts out - simply fill with liquid and replace the flower! Bowls are sturdy glass, secured to the driftwood with thick copper and decorated with copper leaves and swirling copper tendrils; Attractive to hummingbirds and humans alike! Colored copper leaves and flowers are fired with translucent finishes for long lasting durability.
Each glass bowl holds 4 oz. of liquid (creating a total capacity of 12 oz). All metal portions are designed and handmade in Tennessee.

Please note: Each hanging hummingbird feeder features natural, durable driftwood. No two pieces of driftwood will be alike.

~  Made in the USA  ~ 


Overall Product Size :  varies, depending on driftwood, 10 to 13" tall x 9 to 10" wide
Weight :                          approx. 2 lbs.
Overall Volume:            12 ounces (4 oz. each) 
Material :                         copper, driftwood 
Ships In :                         1 business day
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Hummingbird Feeding Tips :
  • Place your hummingbird feeder in a shady location. This keeps the liquid cool and allows it to last longer.
  • Clean your feeder with soap and water or vinegar and rinse thoroughly with water.
  • To create the hummingbird "nectar" at home, mix 4 parts water to 1 part sugar. Mix well until dissolved and it's ready to use! To slow the fermentation process, you can boil the mixture for several minutes on a stovetop (do not microwave as this affects the molecular properties of the sugar). Do not use artificial sweeteners, honey or food coloring in your mix, as these have no nutritional value and/or can be harmful to wildlife.
  • You can store excess hummingbird food in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

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