200806040732Our new house has a much bigger yard than we are used to, and luckily for us it comes with all sorts of birds. There are some old bird feeders that are left behind from the previous owner, but we are in need of some new ones. Most of the ones that I like are way too expensive, so I think that eventually I will just make my own. I did run across these plastic birdfeeders from DWR that are a pretty good deal. For $25 you get three bird feeders (red, black and clear) and a pack of insect flavored bird seek. While insect flavored birdseed doesn’t sound too good, I do like the simplicity of the feeders. Plus if you ever decided to get rid of them, they are recyclable.
Popoutz bird-feeders available from DWR for $25

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One Response to “Popoutz Birdfeeders”  

  1. 1 April

    Our new neighborhood is filled with lots of large, 60-year old trees. Consequently we have a lot of birds. We keep adding feeders to our yard but it’s never enough! My favorite of the three is also the cheapest and most modern, the Orb feeder. We have the red one, though it comes in several other colors. Plus, I was able to get it locally for less than $20! Check them out here: http://www.olivebarn.com/orb-bird-feeder-red.html

    PS… the picture makes the finish look cracked/crazed, but it isn’t at all.

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