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Crimson Comb Recycled Glass Hummingbird Feeder 16 OZ

Original price $ 26.95 - Original price $ 26.95
Original price
$ 26.95
$ 26.95 - $ 26.95
Current price $ 26.95

A beautifully crafted recycled‑glass hummingbird feeder featuring a honeycomb design, lifelike flower ports, and eco‑friendly construction — perfect for bird lovers who value sustainability and style.

The EcoCycle Crimson Comb Recycled Glass Hummingbird Feeder blends sustainability with elegant design, offering an eco‑friendly way to enjoy hummingbird activity in your backyard. Made from recycled glass and recycled plastic, this feeder is a responsible and visually striking addition to any outdoor space.

The honeycomb‑textured glass reservoir holds up to 16 OZ of nectar and is designed with a smooth interior surface for easy, thorough cleaning. Five flexible, lifelike flower ports paired with built‑in perches allow hummingbirds to rest while feeding, giving you longer, more enjoyable viewing.

The thoughtfully engineered base helps deter bees and wasps, ensuring nectar stays accessible only to hummingbirds. Built with durable materials, this feeder is designed for long‑lasting performance and effortless maintenance.

Key Features

  • 16 OZ honeycomb‑textured recycled glass reservoir
  • Eco‑friendly construction using recycled glass and plastic
  • Five flexible, lifelike flower ports
  • Built‑in perches encourage longer feeding visits
  • Bee‑deterring base design
  • Smooth interior surface for easy cleaning
  • Durable, weather‑resistant materials
  • Elegant crimson honeycomb design enhances garden décor

Dimensions

  • Product Size: 6.25 IN x 5.5 IN x 5.5 IN

Why You'll Love It

  • Sustainable materials with artisan‑quality design
  • Encourages longer hummingbird visits with comfortable perches
  • Easy to clean thanks to the smooth reservoir interior
  • Bee‑deterring base protects nectar
  • A perfect gift for eco‑minded gardeners and hummingbird enthusiasts