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Birds help keep our ecosystem healthy, so help keep birds healthy too with the More Birds Bird Health+ collection. Bird Health+ products are made of bird-safe, BPA-free materials and recyclable parts.
Experience the joy of watching hummingbirds flutter in your garden with this elegant feeder. Its vibrant colors and flower-shaped ports are designed to draw these tiny jewels right to your yard.
This feeder is not just attractive; it’s engineered for the health of your local hummingbird population. The built-in ant moat and bee guards ensure nectar stays pure for your delicate visitors.
Keep maintenance time down with this well-crafted feeder, featuring dishwasher-safe parts. The wide mouth also facilitates quick refilling, so you can get back to bird-watching in no time.
Constructed with robust materials, this feeder is built to withstand the elements. Enjoy its beauty and functionality through countless seasons.
Create a safe haven for hummingbirds with this specially-designed feeder. Its ample capacity reduces refill frequency, allowing for uninterrupted feeding and observation of your garden’s tiny acrobats.
Birds help keep our ecosystem healthy, so help keep birds healthy too with the More Birds Bird Health+ collection. Bird Health+ products are made of bird-safe, BPA-free materials and recyclable parts. The More Birds Bird Health+ Prestige Hummingbird Feeder features soft ports and a double perch ring design that optimize the feeding angle and comfort for all species of hummingbirds. Hummingbirds easily feed on the 5 bee guard ports, but bees and wasps are stopped right in their tracks. The Prestige features a spiral glass bottle and a bronze top and base. The wide bottle opening makes filling easy and cleaning a breeze. A built-in hanger is included for easy hanging. With a 13 ounce nectar capacity, the Prestige provides plenty of nectar to keep hummingbirds happy and coming back for more!
Cleaning: Dirty feeders spread disease. We recommend disinfecting your nectar feeders every three to five days, or more frequently if you notice your nectar has become cloudy. Do not put your feeder in the dishwasher as the high temperatures can permanently damage the feeder parts. Soak all parts in a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water. Use a bird feeder brush to brush away grime inside the feeder.
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