Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Wall Bird Feeder
Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Wall Bird Feeder
Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Wall Bird Feeder
Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Wall Bird Feeder
Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Wall Bird Feeder
Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Wall Bird Feeder

Munja & Reclaimed Sari Fabric Wall Bird Feeder

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Jardinopia's fairtrade eco munja and sari fabric hanging bird feeder has been fashioned in India using reclaimed sari fabric from factory offcuts that has been gathered and washed, and then artfully crafted together with sustainably sourced munja – making these bird feeders a unique and environmentally friendly feeding station for your garden birds.

The gaps in the metal rails are designed to let small garden birds like tits, robins, wrens and finches in – whilst keeping crows and pigeons out, and frustrating squirrels! Each is supported by a strong metal frame and is designed to last outside in all weather. The metal base can easily be unscrewed and removed for occasional cleaning, or to enable you to place fat balls and larger food inside. 

 

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