The J Schatz Hummingbird Feeders Look Like Giant Flowers
Meghan Young — June 30, 2011 — Lifestyle
Summer is here and if you want to enjoy all that nature has to offer during this sunny and warm season, I suggest you get yourself a couple of these J Schatz Hummingbird Feeders. These brightly colored bird feeders will attract those recluse, tiny hummingbirds in no time.
Handcrafted in New York out of durable stoneware and shaped like a pottery jug, the bulbous J Schatz Hummingbird Feeders also resemble giant flowers that hummingbirds would most likely be feasting from if they had not been sidetracked by these inviting feeders. Each feeder can hold one and a half cups of nectar.
Vibrantly modern, the J Schatz Hummingbird Feeders actually look like suspended art pieces in your backyard when not in use.
Handcrafted in New York out of durable stoneware and shaped like a pottery jug, the bulbous J Schatz Hummingbird Feeders also resemble giant flowers that hummingbirds would most likely be feasting from if they had not been sidetracked by these inviting feeders. Each feeder can hold one and a half cups of nectar.
Vibrantly modern, the J Schatz Hummingbird Feeders actually look like suspended art pieces in your backyard when not in use.
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