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The Chickadee Bird Bath

Classic styled all aluminum bird bath will never rust, it is made from 100% recycled aluminum. Finished in bronze with patina inside the bowl featuring a visiting chickadee as an adornment. The bath slopes to a depth of approximately 2 inches, perfect for the health and safety of your birds. Bath stays in place by three stakes which hold securely in the ground. 14 inches in diameter and a full two feet high this exquisite bird bath will last a lifetime. These are hand forged in the United States. Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery.
SKU: 332Bba350
Category: Fountains


Time & Seasons Clock

Elegant garden accessories utilizing all weather movement components for use indoors or out. These are beautiful pieces that will stand the test of the elements and time. Great gift idea. 12 inches in diameter. Made of aluminum, run on standard AA batteries (not included).
SKU: 772WH01693
Category: Decor


The Sunflower Birdbath or Feeder

Are you searching for a very unique bird bath or feeder for your garden. Than consider this high quality piece constructed from cast aluminum with hand-applied verdigris finish. This bath or feeder will weather the elements for a lifetime and will be the envy of the neighborhood. 28.25 inches high, you have the option of reducing the size to 15.5 inches due to its design (as shown). The tray itself is 11.25 inches in diameter. Normally retails for $225. Please allow two weeks for delivery.
SKU: 332VM3842_3843_3837
Category: Fountains


Upside Down Suet Feeder

The upside down suet feeder is perfect for attracting a large variety of clinging birds. It holds one or two cakes or a large suet block.
SKU: 6611VCS3
Category: Birdhouses


Columbia Jay (Magpie Jay) Princeton Audubon Limited Edition

Magpie Jay, Calocitta formosa Flora: poison ivy, Rhus radicans Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 24 1/2" x 36" Produced in 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition Each of the two jays was painted separately and in 1829 arranged in a composition depicting them perched on a dead limb entwined with poison ivy. "The specimen from which the drawings were taken," Audubon wrote, "was presented to me by a friend who had received it from the Columbia River, and is the only individual...which I did not receive on the spot." Actually, the bird is a native of Mexico rather than the Columbia River area in Oregon, and in painting it, Audubon departed from an early resolve never to draw from a stuffed specimen. In so doing, he erred and included the magnificent magpie jay with his northwestern birds.
SKU: 22196
Category: Posters and Prints






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