Oriole Feeder

$22.00

Everything you need to assemble your own oriole bird feeder. Precut, predrilled cedar boards and the hardware you need to assemble the bird feeder as shown. The only tool you need is a hammer. Easy to follow instructions are included.

Great for kids, youth groups, or adults.

Your feeder features a removable plastic cup to dispense grape jelly - orioles' favorite jelly flavor. An extra cup is included. The feeder also has a peg for orange slices, another favorite snack for this brightly colored bird. The cups can also be used to dispense mealworms for Bluebirds.

During spring or summer, Orioles are the common residents of the eastern and central United States.

They occur in the central Mississippi, northern Georgia, Minnesota, and Alabama. Orioles are also found as far south as Mexico and northern South America.

Build your own oriole feeder today and welcome these gorgeous birds to your yard.

Dimensions: 9 " tall 9 " wide 6 " deep

Feeding cup hole measures 2 inches and holds 2 oz cups.

Shop Policies: We don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations, however, please contact us if you have any problems with your order.

Our houses are made when you order and require 3-5 business days to process.

Shipping is USPS Priority Mail with expected 2-3 day delivery, although please keep recent shipping delays due to the Coronavirus in mind.

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Everything you need to assemble your own oriole bird feeder. Precut, predrilled cedar boards and the hardware you need to assemble the bird feeder as shown. The only tool you need is a hammer. Easy to follow instructions are included.

Great for kids, youth groups, or adults.

Your feeder features a removable plastic cup to dispense grape jelly - orioles' favorite jelly flavor. An extra cup is included. The feeder also has a peg for orange slices, another favorite snack for this brightly colored bird. The cups can also be used to dispense mealworms for Bluebirds.

During spring or summer, Orioles are the common residents of the eastern and central United States.

They occur in the central Mississippi, northern Georgia, Minnesota, and Alabama. Orioles are also found as far south as Mexico and northern South America.

Build your own oriole feeder today and welcome these gorgeous birds to your yard.

Dimensions: 9 " tall 9 " wide 6 " deep

Feeding cup hole measures 2 inches and holds 2 oz cups.

Shop Policies: We don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations, however, please contact us if you have any problems with your order.

Our houses are made when you order and require 3-5 business days to process.

Shipping is USPS Priority Mail with expected 2-3 day delivery, although please keep recent shipping delays due to the Coronavirus in mind.

Everything you need to assemble your own oriole bird feeder. Precut, predrilled cedar boards and the hardware you need to assemble the bird feeder as shown. The only tool you need is a hammer. Easy to follow instructions are included.

Great for kids, youth groups, or adults.

Your feeder features a removable plastic cup to dispense grape jelly - orioles' favorite jelly flavor. An extra cup is included. The feeder also has a peg for orange slices, another favorite snack for this brightly colored bird. The cups can also be used to dispense mealworms for Bluebirds.

During spring or summer, Orioles are the common residents of the eastern and central United States.

They occur in the central Mississippi, northern Georgia, Minnesota, and Alabama. Orioles are also found as far south as Mexico and northern South America.

Build your own oriole feeder today and welcome these gorgeous birds to your yard.

Dimensions: 9 " tall 9 " wide 6 " deep

Feeding cup hole measures 2 inches and holds 2 oz cups.

Shop Policies: We don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations, however, please contact us if you have any problems with your order.

Our houses are made when you order and require 3-5 business days to process.

Shipping is USPS Priority Mail with expected 2-3 day delivery, although please keep recent shipping delays due to the Coronavirus in mind.