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Item No.: CBMB13
Name: More Birds Squirrel Proof Feeder X-3
UPC Code: 0 0
Manufacture: Classic Brands
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Style: MANUFACTURERE
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Detail Description: Next time you take a walk in the woods or your local park listen to the variety of beautiful melodies of the winged singers collectively known as songbirds. There are over 4,000 species of songbirds throughout the world. From Blue Jays and Robins to Sparrows, Swallows and Finches, every songbird sings their own unique sound. Now you can enjoy any number of bird species in your own yard by attracting them and not the pesky squirrels with our Squirrel X3 squirrel-proof Songbird Feeder.

Our revolutionary Squirrel X3 squirrel-proof Songbird Feeder protects your birdseed and allows you to feed the birds not the squirrels! Featuring two squirrel-proof feeding ports with long, sturdy perches that are spring loaded to close with the weight of a squirrel. The extra tall height from roof to ports also helps to prevent squirrels from reaching the ports. The Squirrel X3 is not only functional, it is also beautifully designed with a mosaic pattern of blue tiles on the trim of the roof and base. The extra large capacity of the X3 can accommodate 5 pounds of seed and has a wide mouth for easy filling.

Great defense against squirrels.
Select the seed to attract your favorite birds.
Constant food at both ports.
Perches are spring loaded to close ports.
Wide mouth top for easy filling.
Hanging Your Seed Feeder
Feeders can be either hung from a strong branch/shepherd's hook or they can be pole or post mounted. In any case, select a location that is near enough to tree/bushes that adequate escape cover (from predators) is accessible for your feeding birds. The feeder should be at least four to five feet from the ground, this will help keep it out of reach from marauding raccoons and other critters. Be careful not to place your feeder too close to large windows, this will help prevent collisions on your windows, and this also allows your birds more escape flight routes when predators show up. Take into consideration where you will be typically viewing your birds from, and this line-of-sight is also important for monitoring the seed/nectar levels in your feeders. If you are planning to photograph your feathered friends while they feed, consider a location where there is at least partial sunlight available.
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