The ideal feeder capacity varies with your situation, and the types of
birds you want to attract. If you feed hummingbirds, big feeders are
not always better. One hummingbird will drink about twice its body
weight (less than an ounce) a day. Early in the season, hummers are
territorial and won't share a feeder. A sixteen-ounce feeder can be
wasteful, or even lethal, because artificial nectar (sugar water) can
ferment in the hot summer sun. A two-ounce feeder is more than enough
for one hummer. Increase the size of your feeder depending on your
location and how many hummers you see in your yard.
If you opt for a large-volume seed feeder, protect it from the weather
and keep it clean. If after months of use, the birds suddenly abandon
your feeder full of seed, it's time for a cleaning.
Volume Discount* 50 or more units-15% 25 or more units-10% 10 or more units-5%
*You may mix and match. Clearance items are not included. Volume discount will be applied and subtracted from your order during checkout.
Listen to the sounds of 50 unique feathered creatures native to North America.
Make bird watching easier and more enjoyable with this convenient Coleman bird finder.
This is the latest product from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology - as essential as binoculars for the keen birdwatcher.
-Features 50 unique calls from birds native to North America.
-Comes with five key cards (adorned with pictures for the total novice), just insert one to hear the tweeting of up to 50 unique feathered creatures.
-Sturdy and light as you’d expect from modern Coleman's camping & hiking equipment
-Protective pouch
-Guidebook.
-Built-in speaker will help you "talk" to wildlife
-Earpiece helps keep things on the lowdown
-Ideal for tracking down that elusive bird in the wild.