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An improved bird feeder is disclosed herein of the type having a hollow housing for holding a main supply of bird feed with a plurality of feeding apertures located at different heights thereon. This improved bird feeder has means for retaining a supply of bird feed at the vertically staggered feeding apertures which are independent of the level of main supply in the housing. Because of this, bird feed is provided at a feeding aperture even after the main supply has dropped below that feeding ap...
A bird bath including a base having a basin for holding a first supply of water for a bird to access and a housing including a reservoir for holding a second supply of water. The housing is spaced vertically above the base so that the reservoir is positioned above the basin. The reservoir includes a drain hole for allowing water to drop from the second supply of water to the first supply of water causing a ripple on the surface of the first supply of water so that the first supply of water is le...
A bird diaper for an uncaged pet bird to wear, featuring an enclosed pouch for receiving and containing excrement, and apertures to accommodate both the wings and the tail of the bird. Elastic straps and hook and loop fastener components (e.g., VELCRO) secure the diaper onto the body of the pet bird without restricting movement. The bird diaper is fabricated from spandex (e.g., LYCRA) or another stretchable, lightweight material, allowing absorption of bird excrement to prevent leaks and facilit...
A bird decoy used to attract waterfowl, such as ducks and geese. The decoy comprises a frame that represents a three-dimensional outline of the head, neck and body of a waterfowl. The frame is constructed of a semi-flexible material which will maintain a certain shape. An air-tight, light-weight, flexible covering is disposed about the outside of the frame to represent an entire three-dimensional shape of a waterfowl. The constructed decoy is open on its bottom side so that a plurality of decoys...
The bird feeder of the present invention includes a feed tray, a housing having bird feed which is disposed above the feed tray, a door which controls the amount of feed delivered from the housing to the feed tray, a cover disposed above the housing and means mounting these components on a pole. The housing has downwardly sloping channels formed therein which extend radially outwardly, and feed apertures formed at its lower end which are circumferentially spaced and aligned with the channels. Th...
A bird enclosure is constructed from two interengaging sections 1 and 7 which are nested within one another to create a cavity between the overlapping side walls 2 and 8. This cavity provides a space to receive a feed tube 17 leading from a water reservoir 15 down to a feed valve which projects into the interior of the enclosure. The front wall of the enclosure will be a mesh panel through which the birds can be viewed.
A bird snuggly for providing a pet bird a warm, secure and comfortable place to snuggle. The bird snuggly includes a cylindrical structure having open opposing ends. A plush, soft material lines the interior of the hollow structure. The plush material also includes folds that extend partially into the hollow structure, providing a soft, compliant surface into which a bird may snuggle. A rope is looped and attached to one side of the hollow structure. The rope is used to attach the bird snuggly t...
A feeder attachable to a bird cage and into which birds may enter for feeding, the device comprising a transparent plastic, long enclosure with an entrance doorway at one end and a removable food tray at the opposite end, so to prevent the food from being scattered upon the floor of the bird cage or outward from the cage.
A funnel-shaped bird feeder is provided with a pivoted hood for easy loading, a transparent chamber for viewing feed level, and a variable combination feeding tray and perch by which the feeder may be adjusted to accommodate birds of different sizes. The feeder also includes adjustable feed opening for controlling the rate of flow of bird feed in accordance with the size of seed in the feeder.
A housing has an opening formed in the forward portion thereof to allow insertion and removal of a tray. A feeding cup is attached to the tray and serves as a receptacle for bird feed. The housing serves as a shield against outward scattering of feed and the tray prevents feed from being dropped downwardly into a surrounding cage. Feed is easily replenished and the tray is conveniently cleaned by removing the tray from the housing.
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