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MANDARIN ORIOLE BIRD FEEDER - With Rustic Tin Shelter - Parasol

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  • Model: PG-MOSH
  • Manufactured by: Parasol

MANDARIN ORIOLE FEEDER
With Rustic Tin Shelter

Parasol Hand Blown Glass Oriole Feeder
(MOSH)

New For 2010!

This wonderful oriole feeder from Parasol is now available with a rustic tin shelter! Each feeder is carefully handblown in vibrant colored recycled glass and possesses the individual artisanship of its creator. The tin frame has a rich rustic finish, great color, detail and texture. The bright Mandarin orange glass attracts Orioles to this feeder, which holds 6 oz. of fruit or jelly.

    Features include:
  • Bright Mandarin Hand Blown Glass Feeding Vessel
  • Rustic Tin Frame Supports the Feeding Vessel
  • Overall Dimensions Approximately 10" high X 11 diameter"
  • 6 oz. capacity for fruit or jelly
  • Matching "s" hook included for hanging
  • Includes hangtag with instructions

Even when birds are not feeding, the Oriole feeder adds beauty and color to your outdoor environment.

Orioles often eat fruit and can be attracted with orange halves or a small amount of grape jelly or orange marmalade. It is important to have the oranges available just as the orioles arrive, around April 1st in the South and April 15th to May 1st in the northern half of the United States.

Clean the feeder, remove and replace the fruit every one to three days in warm weather.

Gift cards are also available. Just request one at the time you order.



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