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Droll Yankee Large Tube Feeder

Droll Yankees invented the tubular bird feeder in 1969. This feeder is one of our original designs, having stood the test of time. We take pride in our products and hope you will enjoy many years of feeding birds.

Now its easier than ever to give songbirds just what they need - fresh food from a clean, hygienic feeder. Droll Yankees Ring Pull Feeders offer a fresh, modern, no tools needed approach to cleaning with the Ring Pull Advantage

  • The best size for serious bird feeders!
  • Zinc plated finish won't chip or fade
  • Seed port size and design are ornithologically correct for birds
  • Metal perches won't hurt bird's feet and can't be chewed by squirrels
  • Dependably durable UV-stabilized polycarbonate tube won't yellow with age
  • Threaded base allows addition of a tray and other accessories
  • Stainless steel wire is long-lasting and chew-proof
  • Our Bird Feeder Brush makes cleaning fast and easy

Dimensions: 6.5 x 6.5 x 22.5 in
Capacity: 2-1/2 lbs. of seed, 6 ports
Mounting: May be hung or pole mounted

Lifetime Warranty Against Squirrel Damage

  $99.90 Sorry - this product is currently not in stock!
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I've heard a Great-horned Owl off and on in our yard for years. I happened to see her the other day just before dusk in our large oak tree. She was just waking up from a long day of snoozing, getting a little preening done in preparation for a night of hunting. I got as close as I could to her trying not to scare her away.

"Don't worry," she said casually. "I'm not ready to take off yet." "Wow," I...

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East Bay Times Article


Attracting birds and bees to our yards and gardens is simple, if we provide what they like and need.

Joanie Smith, owner of East Bay Nature in Walnut Creek, says there are five essential elements for success — water, food, cover, nesting and safety.

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