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The Earthy Sustainable range transforms unwanted crop remnants into durable, frost-proof products suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. By utilising agricultural waste and blending it with resin, this feeder reduces harmful CO2 emissions and supports a more sustainable environment. Enjoy watching birds flock to your garden knowing you’ve made an environmentally friendly choice.
Main Features
- Made from Straw Earthy Sustainable material
- Durable and frost-proof for year-round use
- Suitable for outdoor and indoor use
- Helps reduce agricultural waste
Pros
- Eco-friendly and sustainable
- Frost-proof and durable
- Unique, earthy design
Cons
- Lifespan of 2-3 years
- Specifically designed for peanuts
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Straw Earthy Sustainable |
| Dimensions | 9.25″ x 3.25″ diameter |
| Sustainability | Made from agricultural waste |
| Lifespan | 2-3 years |
Buyer Tips
- Place the feeder in a visible location to attract birds.
- Regularly clean the feeder to prevent the spread of disease.
- Use only peanuts suitable for wild birds.
- Consider placing near shrubs or trees for birds to perch before feeding.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What is the bird feeder made of?
The Peanut Bird Feeder is made from Straw Earthy Sustainable material, which involves processing agricultural waste and blending it with resin.
Is the bird feeder suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, the bird feeder is frost-proof and suitable for both outdoor and indoor use.
What are the dimensions of the bird feeder?
The dimensions are 9.25″ x 3.25″ in diameter.
How long will the bird feeder last?
The expected lifespan of the bird feeder is 2-3 years.
Is this bird feeder environmentally friendly?
Yes, it is made from unwanted parts of commercially-farmed crops, helping to reduce agricultural waste and harmful CO2 emissions.

