Made in USA
Hang this solid 9-inch seed and nut Wildfare Bird Seed Wreath in spring as a hearty welcome home for old feathered friends or hang it any time of year to entice newcomers. Decorated with lavender raffia and a darling butterfly and rich with safflower, peanuts, tree nuts, white millet, and black oil sunflower, a songbird favorite, it is an attractive, tidy way to feed hungry birds. You'll never need to worry about messy, melting suet or sprouting seeds again. Just be sure to hang your Wildfare Bird Seed Wreath in an area of the yard protected from wind and rain but viewable from a window where it can be fully enjoyed.
A charming gift for nature lovers, this Wildfare Bird Seed Wreath provides hours of relaxing entertainment. And recipients will also appreciate that their feathered friends are being treated to a fine, nutritious feast.
Dimensions: 9" diameter x 3" D
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals that are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
| Item Form | Accessories |
| Color | Bird Lover's Gift |
| Size | 9" diameter x 3" D |
| Additional Characteristics | For Her, For Him, Garden Art, Decorations, Birding, Made in USA |
| Occasion | All Occasion |
| Recipient | Coworker, Father, For Her, For Him, Gifts for Gardeners, Grandparent, Mother, Teacher, Bird Lovers, Host/Hostess |
| Restrictions | *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following: Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands |
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Your gift is ready to display in an area of the yard protected from wind, rain, and squirrels and near a favorite window, where you may enjoy the birds as they come to feed.
Hang seed bells, ornaments, & wreaths with the provided net or attached hanger. Hang birdhouses from a tree limb or hanger. Once the seed has been eaten and the house is ready to provide nesting, move the house to a secluded part of the yard and mount it to a post or tree trunk six to ten feet from the ground or hang it, preferably, where it will not swing in the wind.