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BIRD FEEDERS
Bluebirds are primarily insectivores, eating many insects considered
pests by man: cutworms, grasshoppers, and flying insects. They supplement this
diet in fall and winter with wild berries and may starve if snow covers the
ground and berries are unavailable. Mealworms are a high source of protein,
vital to the survival of bluebirds and other popular songbirds. Enthusiasts
have been quite successful in attracting bluebirds to nest box trails by
offering live mealworms.
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Description
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Price
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Fruit /Mealworm Feeder
Entrance holes allow small birds into the feeder, but keeps large birds out. Top swings open for easy filling and cleaning. May be mounted on a pole, post, or hang from attached cord.
Item No. cov-20900
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$40.95
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Fruit/mealworm feeder
Cut-up fruit can be placed in the cup that is recessed into the base.
The skewer can hold a half of an apple or orange. Fruit loving birds will be attracted to this feeder.
Item No. cov-23500
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$23.95
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Hanging Bluebird Feeder
This mealworm feeder is designed to protect bluebirds and other smaller birds
Item No. gsd-SC1039C
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$35.95
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Post Mount Bluebird Mealworm Feeder
Small mealworm feeder constructed from cedar for mounting on post or tree.
Item No. gsd-SC1050C
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$26.99
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Small mealworm feeder
Several bluebirds can feed simultaneously within this mealworm feeder. Included is a red cup to hold live or roasted worms. May be post or pole mounted.
Item No. cov-20905
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$34.95
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