Solar Illuminated Birdfeeders:
Solar Illuminated Birdfeeders are not only a solar light; they are also an attractive way to draw wild birds to your yard. This combination means that you will now be able to view any light-night visitors to the feeder. There is no reason that a bird should not get a midnight snack from time to time, too.
Many of these solar birdfeeders can illuminate for a full 8 to 10 hours after the sun has set with only 2 to three hours of charging time. These feeders feature perching rims which are ideal for birds but deter squirrels. A brief description of a few of the specific models of Solar Illuminated Birdfeeders can be found below.
Solar illuminated birdfeeders are not only an attractive way to draw wild birds to your yard, they are also a solar light. This allows you to view any late-night visitors to the feeder. No reason a bird shouldn’t get a midnight snack now and then, too!
With only 2-3 hours of charging time, many of these solar birdfeeders can illuminate for 8 to 10 hours after the sun sets. The perching rims are designed to be ideal for birds. At the same time, these rims act to deter squirrels. Below, you will find a brief description of a few specific models of Solar Illuminated Birdfeeders.Copper Feeder
Anyone that enjoys the look of copper will love this Copper Solar Powered Birdfeeder. With room enough for up to four birds to perch at once, this feeder is sure to be appreciated by the local wildlife. This particular model is easy to install just about anywhere in your landscape. The holes where the birds feed feature special shielding which reduces the amount of seed which ends up being wasted. Plus, these feeders are easy to refill and the light will turn on and off automatically. This Copper Solar Powered Birdfeeder is the ideal choice for anyone who enjoys the look of copper. This feeder, sure to be appreciated by local wildlife, has room enough for up to four birds to perch at once and is easy to install anywhere in your landscape where it will receive sunlight. Also, the feeding stations feature special shielding which reduces the amount of seed which ends up being wasted. These feeders are also simple to use. They are easy to refill, and you do not even have to worry about turning them on or off. Light-detecting technology will automatically turn the light in the feeder on when it gets dark and then off again when the sun rises.
Inlay Feeder
The Inlay Solar Birdfeeder comes in a metallic finish. It looks very different than the copper feeder, but it, too, features shielding to help minimize the amount of seed which is wasted, a rodent deterring perching rim, and automatic on and off. But the similarities between this Inlay solar birdfeeder and the Copper Birdfeeder do not end there. Both solar birdfeeders incorporate highly efficient solar panels, and both of them can operate for a full 8 to 10 hours when charged for 2 to 3 hours. The Inlay Solar Powered Birdfeeder comes in a silver, metallic finish. Although it looks very different from the copper feeder, both models feature shielding which helps to minimize the amount of seed which is wasted as well as a rodent-deterring perching rim. Both this Inlay Feeder and the Copper Feeder also feature light-sensing technology which automatically turns the light in the feeder on when it gets dark and then off again when the sun rises. Also, with 2 – 3 hours of charging time, the Inlay feeder can illuminate for a full 8 - 10 hours.
Feeder Modeled After a Barn
The Barn Solar Feeder was carefully designed to closely resemble a miniature barn. They also act as a birdhouse. The little barn has, essentially, two stories. Downstairs, there is a feeder where multiple birds can perch and enjoy some birdseed, and upstairs, there is a space for birds to nest. But there is a third purpose which these serve, in addition to being both a birdfeeder and a birdhouse. It is also a solar light, so you can enjoy monitoring the movements and behaviors of the birds in your own yard, even after the sun sets. The Barn Solar Feeder, through meticulous design, closely resembles a miniature barn. These feeders also act as a birdhouse. The lower portion of this miniature barn is where multiple birds can perch and enjoy some birdseed, and the upper portion is where a pair of lucky birds can make their nest. As with the other Feeder models, this birdfeeder also acts a solar light. This allows you to monitor activity at your birdfeeder even after dark.