Recycled Bottle Hummingbird Feeder 3-pack
Hummingbird Bottle - Hummingbird Feeders for Outdoor Hanging. Simple Self-Build Reusable Bottle Hummingbird Feeders (3 Count)
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About this item
- Repurpose & Re-Use Plastic Bottles: This hummingbird feeder has five feeding ports and attractive 100% neoprene sleeves. They fit over standard 12, 16, or 20-ounce recycled plastic bottles and make great wild bird feeders.
- Easy to Fill, Hang & Clean: Unlike glass hummingbird feeders that can break, our unique hummingbird feeders use recycled plastic bottles filled with a simple hummingbird feed home recipe, hang in seconds, and the base opens for easy soap and water clean.
- 360 Flat Nectar Base Design: The flat base design of this bird feeder for hummingbirds offers them a 360 surround view of the environment as they feed.
The hanging hummingbird feeder also allows for easy observation while the birds feed. - You get 1 x neoprene bottle sleeve, 1 Count x 5 1/2 inch diameter x 3/4 inch thick plastic feeder base. Capture the attention of hummingbirds easily with this bright floral red hummingbird feeder design.
- A Family-Owned Product From Michigan, USA. We are confident that our feeders are the best hummingbird feeders for outdoors.
Important Compatibility Note
Please Note: Our feeder works best with bottles that have the same thread profile as standard soda bottles. For best results, use any standard soda bottle or higher-quality water bottles with compatible threads. Ensuring the correct bottle type will prevent leaks and ensure proper function.
Bring a little bit of nature into your yard.
Our recycled bottle hummingbird feeders offer an easy and sustainable way for you to draw beautiful hummingbirds to your outdoor space. Enjoy watching these adorable creatures flutter around as they sip from the feeder’s specially designed platform.
FAQ
Should the feeder be places in a shady area?
Our bottle hanger is made of 100% neoprene material so it will protect the nectar from any harmful UV rays. However, feeders should be places out of direct sunlight to slow the fermentation/spoilage process of the nectar.
Should I put red coloring in the nectar solution?
No, red coloring is not necessary and the reddening chemicals could prove to be harmful to the birds. We have made our feeders with an attractive colorful bottle hanger so there is no need to add any dangerous dyes.