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Feeding is for the birds

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education),  Sept, 2005  

Any bird and any homeowner will enjoy and appreciate the functionality and decorative flair offered in the novel collection of Havahart Ice Tube Bird Feeders from Woodstream Corporation, Lititz, Pa. All four units have a uniquely stylish tube design that is more attractive than typical tube feeders, and each has interchangeable ports that convert easily from thistle to sunflower. The Ice Tube Feeder ($16), with two-pound seed capacity, and Deluxe Ice Tube Feeder ($22), with four-pound capacity, have translucent green top, bottom, and ports that blend with any backyard decor. The Squirrel Resistant Ice Tube Feeder (two-pound capacity, $24) and Deluxe Squirrel Resistant Ice Tube Feeder (four-pound capacity, $30) have bronze-colored metal top, bottom, and ports that are designed to keep squirrels at bay.

For those winged wonders hungry for variety, however, it's wise to stock up with the terra cotta clay top Garden Radiance Evenseed Silo bird feeder, adding style and function to any homeowner's backyard. This three-bird-feeders-in-one marvel has a trio of seed compartments that remain active until all seed is consumed, while attracting different types of birds with various mixtures. The feeder has a high-impact poly resin green tube and vinyl covered steel perches that provide added beauty. The terra cotta clay top also lifts and swings aside for easy filling. The Silo feeder has a three-pound seed capacity and retails for $16.

Since the 1970s, Havahart has been a leader in the bird feeding industry and a major manufacturer of caring control pet and wildlife products, including live animal cage traps, repellents, pet crates, and electronic training systems. For more information, visit www.havahart.com.

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