Bring a touch of elegance to your yard with the Perky-Pet Red Antique Bottle Hummingbird Feeder. You will love the vintage accents and the hummingbirds will love feeding from the four decorative metal feeding ports. This large-capacity feeder holds 24 fl oz of nectar to ensure that there will be plenty to go around! The bright red of this feeder is sure to attract the hungry hummingbird’s attention and before you know it, they will be swarming to your yard! Remember to clean your feeder once every two weeks with a mild soap and water solution.
Hartranft Hummingbird Feeder
$42.99
Sold By : Farmhouse Touches
SKU: W004331274
Category: Shop for Farmhouse Products
10 reviews for Hartranft Hummingbird Feeder
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Brenna –
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Bought the antique green feeder.So beautiful. Hummingbirds love it. Looks very nice with my backyard decor.
Bonnie –
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I really like the look of this, but after a couple of months, 2 of the 4 metal cups from which the birds drink fell off.
Kim –
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Very unique. Glistens in sun. Hummingbirds are using it !
Anila –
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The birds LOVE this feeder, and it’s so pretty and blends in well with the garden. Much classier than the typical bright red plastic feeders – and doesn’t get moldy as quickly either!
Karina –
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I have two of the feeders which I placed in my front and back yard.The hummingbirds love it. For that reason it was a great purchase.
Kathy –
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I purchased the green and it looks lovely.No assembly required and it is small not overpowering. Enjoying the birds!
Pros: Great value, attractive.
Cons: None
Janese –
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Love this bird feeder. I got the green one so hoping the hummingbirds will find it. The quality is excellent and it’s so nice looking.
d –
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Pretty and well made. Cats will enjoy watching hummingbirds from their window ledge.
Judy –
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Beautiful glass. The birds love it
Diane –
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Nice addition to my yard.However, it faded to the point of no color in the glass in a very short time.Also, next time will buy with perches for the humming birds to land on to get the nectar.