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A tube-type bird feeder comprised of a plurality of tube sections joined together and angularly disposed with respect to one another. A level feed disk is provided within the feeder at the juncture of the angularly disposed tube sections.
An antenna bird includes an ornamental element having the form of an aircraft which is capable of being secured to the antenna of the vehicle. The ornamental element includes at least one fuselage, a plurality of wings extending from the center line of the fuselage, at least one elevator and at least one rudder connected to the posterior end of the fuselage and an engine compartment at the anterior end of the fuselage. On ornaments depicting multi-engine aircraft or spacecraft, the engine compar...
A bird feeder is shown in FIG. 1 comprising a bottle-like container adapted to be hung from a tree with a reversible cap engageable with the container. In one position the cap closes the container against egress of contents, for example in transport and storage, and in the reversed position allows controlled discharge of contents for bird feeding purposes.
A bird decoy is disclosed comprising a body having an upper body member, a lower body member and a pair of wings. The wing members are releasably coupled to the decoy using a flexible mounting assembly that allows the wings to move independently with, and in response to, the wind. The decoy is imprinted with the feather patterns and colorings of a selected species and sex of bird. A stand is removably coupled to the decoy so that the body may move slightly in response to the wind. Accordingly, t...
A bird feeder having a container, a selector, and a base is disclosed. The selector has at least one large opening and at least one small opening. The base includes at least one feeding port. When one of the openings is aligned with the feeding port, the other opening is covered by a perimeter wall of the base. In preferred embodiments, the base includes a rain guard above the feeding ports.
A bird feeder having a feed reservoir provided with a feed access opening, a perch, a roof for covering the reservoir, a roof extension hingedly mounted on the roof and biased to normally extend in a coplanar relationship therewith, so as to overlie the access opening and an auxiliary perch fixed to depend from the roof extension, wherein the roof extension is movable to cover the access opening and the auxiliary perch is moved into a position below the perch in response to the application to th...
A pre-fillable, throw-away bird feeder, including a tubular container having at least one bird feed emitting opening in the side wall thereof, a perch mounted on the container for movement between a generally horizontal bird roosting position, and a generally vertical position, and a closure for the opening mounted on the perch for closing the opening when the perch is in the vertical position.
A bird feeder having an opened topped hemispherical bird feed container suspended below a hemispherical cover which extends laterally beyond the perimeter of the container, the suspension for the container being pivotally mounted closely adjacent the innermost central portion of the hemispherical cover whereby upon tilting of the cover, at least the lowermost portion of the cover will overlap the adjacent portion of the container.
A bird-cage includes an elongated barrel, which has a wall bounding the interior thereof, upper and lower open ends. The upper open end can be detachably closed by a first discrete end closure, which is formed with a first bent portion directed upwardly when the first closure is installed on the barrel in an operative position to increase the interior volume of the container. The first closure is adapted to be inverted with its bent portion directed down and inwardly into the container in a coll...
A bird feeder having a generally V-shaped centrally disposed feed hopper provided with a plurality of vertically spaced feed apertures having associated bird support members. A spilled feed receptacle is positioned below the feed apertures to collect any spilled feed exiting through any of the feed apertures.
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