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Tom Chambers Wall Seed Feeder

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Tom Chambers Wall Seed Feeder

Attract garden birds into your garden with this wall seed feeder from Tom Chambers.  This feeder can be hung from a wall or fence, or be used as an extra feeding station when hung from a bird table base.  The hinged lid flips back to enable easy filling.

Dimensions: 25 x 15 x 10cm

Invite a variety of garden birds into your outdoor space with this versatile wall seed feeder from Tom Chambers. Crafted to attract feathered friends, this feeder can be conveniently hung from a wall, fence, or even used as an additional feeding station when suspended from the base of a bird table. Its practical design includes a hinged lid that flips back, making it incredibly easy to refill with seeds, ensuring that your local birds are well-fed and happy throughout the year. With a sturdy and functional construction, it offers both convenience and durability for long-term use.

Dimensions: 25 x 15 x 10 cm, perfect for both small and medium-sized gardens, allowing birds to enjoy a consistent food supply. Whether you’re an avid birdwatcher or simply want to enhance your garden’s wildlife, this feeder is a great addition to your outdoor setup.

Weight 0.5 kg

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