Window Humming Bird Feeder - 8 oz.

Window Humming Bird Feeder - 8 oz.

Window Humming Bird Feeder - 8 oz.
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Watch the humming birds right from your window.
Easy to clean wide-mouth design. Attaches to window, wall, or post for an exciting way to watch Hummingbirds feed. 8 ounce capacity, 2 feeding stations and perches.

-2 feeding stations
-2 removable perches
-Acrylic wide mouth bottle
-Suction cup included
-8 ounce nectar capacity

Manufacturer: Perky Pet

SKU PP-513237-9893
Weight 2.0 lb
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Price $15.99
Sale Price $12.49

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Capacity8 oz.
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