This spring, attract small birds such as wrens, finches and chickadees with this little birdhouse made from natural seagrass covering a durable steel frame.
This winter, deck your trees and evergreens with these colorful ornament-shaped bird feeders.
High-tech and realistic owl replica moves its head and hoots when it detects motion to scare off annoying garden pests and people too!
This extreme bird feeder is shaped like a thrill-seeking adrenaline junkie taking a bungee jump plunge from one of your tree's limbs.
A motion-activated and weatherproof digital outdoor wildlife camera that monitors and captures photos and videos of birds at feeders, birdbaths, birdhouses and... More
This cold winter season, help out your fellow feathered friends with this cool new Heated Birdbath. It not only attracts a large crowd of seasonal birds for... More
This hands-free, vest-style bird carrier hangs over your shoulders and is constructed of durable mesh fabric that allows good airflow and visibility for your... More
With the help of this easy kit, you can recycle a 2-liter soda bottle into a bird feeder for your feathered friends. Durable cast zinc adapter can be hung or... More
Bird seed is held in an inverted 10 inch mouth-blown glass feeder and a conical hub stopper automatically dispenses just enough seed to fill the tray. I don't... More
It's a little wooden pine bird house that has had the backside replaced with clear plastic. It hangs from a window with suction cups and literally gives you... More
This charming birdhouse and feeder is carefully designed to resemble the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. Carefully crafted of polyresin, sculpted in great detail.... More
I was looking for a cool little birdhouse to hang in the tree outside my office. As the beautiful days of summer approach, it would give me something else to... More
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