Birdfeeders
Globe Cage Feeder
The openings on this stylish feeder are just the right size for finches, nuthatches and other small birds, but keep out jays and other feeder bullies.
Lantern Cage Birdfeeder
When gray squirrels, blue jays and starlings take over your feeders, small birds can???t compete. This feeder evens the playing field by protecting the seed ports inside a steel cage.
Birdseed Pinecones, Set of 2
Backyard birds will flock to these seed-encrusted pinecones, each with its own loop for hanging. To re-use, just coat with peanut butter and roll in seed.
Woodpecker Seed Mix, 5 Lbs.
This chunky Woodpecker Seed Mix contains peanuts, tree nut pieces, sunflower kernels, corn, dehydrated cherries, raisins and shelled pumpkin seed. Suet-free.
Victorian Birdcage Feeder
An antique birdcage was the inspiration for this fanciful birdfeeder. Inside the ornate globe is a feeder that holds six cups of seed. Small birds can easily get inside, while larger birds cannot.
Heated Birdbath Attachment
Give your backyard feeding station even more appeal by adding extra arms or a heated birdbath. The 19" arms twist on easily anywhere on the pole; 3 quart heated birdbath provides water year-round.
Hopper Birdfeeder
These virtually indestructible birdfeeders are a smart investment — especially since they???re so green!
Fruit Feeder
Orioles, scarlet tanagers, mockingbirds, grosbeaks and other fruit-lovers will flock to this simple yet clever "kabob-style" birdfeeder.
Corn Cob Feeder
Chickadees, nuthatches, finches, woodpeckers and other "clinging" birds will love snacking at this cleverly designed birdfeeder.
Fruit Feeder
Many people know that orioles and scarlet tanagers love orange halves, but did you know robins, cardinals, grosbeaks and plenty of other birds enjoy fruit, too?








