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Bird Lovers™ Nyjer Seed Bird Feeder
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Bird Lovers™ Peanut Bird Feeder
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Bird Lovers™ Seed Bird Feeders
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Bird Lovers™ Suet Ball Bird Feeder
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flo Festival™ Heavy Duty Bird Feeder
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flo Lifetime™ Nyjer Bird Feeder
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flo Lifetime™ Seed Bird Feeder
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flo™ Nyjer Seed Bird Feeders
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flo™ Seed Bird feeders
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Hanging Treat Dish Bird Feeder
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Jacobi Jayne® Diamond Window Bird Feeder
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Jacobi Jayne® Pearl Feeder Mini
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Jacobi Jayne® Pearl Feeder Orioles Cardinals & Blue Birds
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Jacobi Jayne® Premium Suet Feeder
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Jacobi Jayne® Easy-Clean Treat Dish
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Jacobi Jayne® Window Feeder
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Questions & Answers
Why is choosing the right bird feeder important?
The right bird feeder ensures you attract the specific bird species you're hoping for. Different birds have unique feeding habits, so selecting a feeder that caters to those preferences—whether it’s for seeds, suet, or fresh fruit—will make your backyard more inviting for a wide range of feathered friends.
Where is the best place to position my bird feeders?
Position feeders in areas where birds have a clear view of potential predators. Place them in safe, accessible locations and near trees or shrubs where birds can perch. Changing positions occasionally can also help maintain interest and attract a variety of species.