Wild Wednesday Giveaway

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Congratulations to this week's winner Dinna!  We will contact the winner via email.  Thanks to everyone for psoting this week, there were some interesting stories to read!

This week's Wild Wednesday Giveaway features our Grandview seed feeder.  The unique feature of this feeder is that each of the seed compartments can be filled with a different type of seed, inviting more variety of birds to feast!

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19 Comments

  1. Heather said:

    What a unique feeder!

  2. Sharon said:

    Love the Grandview! Thanks for the chance to win one!

  3. Debbie Stamper said:

    Here in Warrenton Va., still have the Hummers and the fighting is still in progress. Saw an Oriole in my birdbath; don’t get to see them very often.

  4. Sandi said:

    Cool feeder! And looks like a great space-saver if you have a smaller backyard (like us :-) ).

  5. Becky said:

    Lots of activity in the yard this week! Baby goldfinches at the feeder. Bluebirds eating mealworms. The trees are alive with the sound of bird songs! Two adult Turkey’s walked across the road with about 15 babies! MN is all a-flutter! :>

  6. Kerra Peyton said:

    What a nice feeder! All the birds that visit my yard would love it!

  7. Nancy said:

    I love it!! I sure could use The Grand veiw feeder. The birds will have their own condominimum!! Neat!

  8. Susan said:

    At a buffet, you have stations for various foods like roast beef or coffee. This is a bird buffet with the three stations for different seeds. Cool.

  9. Pamela Mulinix said:

    We have several types of feeders on the southeast side of our house and have enjoyed watching the hummingbirds the most because of their spunk! We get all kinds of finches, but of course the gold finches stand out. We have doves, blue birds, robins, cardinals, tufted titmouses, chickadees, caroline wrens, occasionally scarlet tanangers and indigo buntings and a few we are not familiar with here in east TN. We also have eagles flying over the peninsula of the lake on our ridge and wild turkeys galore strutting about, herons, geese, ducks and cranes down by the lakeside. Just a beautiful place for birdwatching.

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