Amish-Made Bluebird Feeder, Made With Poly Lumber, For Feeding Mealworms

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$ 68.50 

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Attract and feed bluebirds with our Poly Lumber Bluebird Feeder. The Bluebird Feeder is designed to feed mealworms to bluebirds without allowing Starlings to enter the feeder. The 1 7/8" x 1 3/8" holes allow the smaller bluebirds to enter the feeder and eat the mealworms, but keep the larger Starlings out. The bluebird mealworm feeder is made for us by an Amish family in Shipshewana, Indiana. The blue bird feeder is made with durable poly lumber which is made from recycled milk jugs! Also, it features stainless steel screws and removable top and plexiglass sides. It comes ready to hang with a cable and ring. Choose between 5 color combinations for the perfect backyard match for your property. The dimensions of the blue bird feeder are 11"L x 8"W x 8"H.

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Patty Clark
Beautiful & Effective!

This feeder is beautiful, well constructed, sturdy & perfect for bluebirds & wrens to get their mealworms. It’s squirrel proof & pretty much deters starlings too, although I’ve seen a couple be able to get some treats. It’s challenging for starlings though so they usually leave it alone. I set it up on a shepherds hook I’d used for a hummingbird feeder, so I have a great view from my sofa and just love seeing all the activity at it! I’m very pleased with it!

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Patty Clark
Perfect Bluebird Feeder!

This feeder is perfect - just right size & squirrel/starling proof too! Took bluebirds one day to adjust from the open feeder I’d been using. Well made & sturdy with good hanger.

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Sandy Felsenthal
Works as Advertised

From day one, bluebirds started using the feeder in my garden. No assembly. All I had to do was add dried mealworms and hang the feeder. The pesky squirrels have not been a problem and there has been no interest from larger birds.

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Dolores A Kaplon
Blue bird feeder

This feeder is great for the bluebirds and other small birds. The larger birds cannot get inside but if you fill it too much, they can stick their heads in. Since we have been using it, the larger birds have not been eating all the meal worms. Highly recommend this feeder it defiantly keeps the starlings away.