Eco-Friendly Fruit Bird Feeder, 1.75" x 7.5" x 9.875" Green

   Model # 64010FFP by Heritage Farms

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Features and DetailsEco-friendly materials. Diversify the number of bird species that visit your yard. Attracts interesting birds such as finches and orioles, which might not come to regular seed feeders. Holds a variety of fresh fruits including apples and oranges. This Eco-Friendly Fruit Bird Feeder is one of many top quality items in our Bird Feeders department.

Aubuchon Item # 525557

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    Eco-Friendly Fruit Bird Feeder, 1.75" x 7.5" x 9.875" Green

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    • Heritage Farms Model # 64010FFP
    • GREEN
    • Unit: each
    • Unit Weight: 0.5500 lbs
    • UPC Code: 047977003528
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