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WoodLink’s new line of National Audubon Society’s GOING GREEN (tm) recycled plastic bird feeders and house series won one of the Retailers’ Choice awards.
The entire line of Going Green (tm) products are made of over 90% post consumer recycled plastic (roughly 30 post consumer milk jugs are recycled to make an average Going Green (tm) Feeder). The entire line is made in the United States.

Photo courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service

 

Item NO: NAGOGREEN1
Going Green Recycled Plastic Ranch Feeder

 

Item NO: NAGOGREEN2
Description: Going Green Recycled Plastic Ranch w/suet

 

 

 

NAGGBB
Going Green Bluebird House
6.25" x 6.75" x 13"

A little about Bluebirds...

 

Bluebirds are territorial, prefer open grassland with scattered trees and are cavity nesters (similar to many species of woodpecker).

Bluebirds can typically produce between two and four broods during the spring and summer (March through August in the Northeastern United States). Males identify potential nest sites and try to attract prospective female mates to those nesting sites with special behaviors that include singing and flapping wings, and then placing some material in a nesting box or cavity. If the female accepts the male and the nesting site, she alone builds the nest and incubates the eggs.

 

Bluebirds are attracted to platform bird feeders, filled with grubs of the darkling beetle - mealworms. Bluebirds will also eat raisins soaked in water. In addition, in winter,  bluebirds use backyard heated birdbaths.

By the 1970s, bluebird numbers had declined by estimates ranging to 70% due to unsuccessful competition with house sparrows and starlings, both introduced species, for nesting cavities, coupled with a decline in habitat. However, in late 2005 Cornell University's Laboratory of Ornithology reported bluebird sightings at many locations in the southern U.S. as part of its yearly Backyard Bird Count, a strong indication of the bluebird's return to the region. This upsurge can largely be attributed to a movement of volunteers establishing and maintaining bluebird trails.

 

Item NO: NAGGO1
Description: Going Green Oriole & Bluebird Feeder
Capacity: N/A
Dimensions: 9" x 6" x 8

 

 

 

 

 Description: Recycled plastics and made in the USA! This Going Green Nyjer Tube Feeder is built to last a lifetime while helping save uneccessary waste. Each feeder is made up of aproximately 30 milk jugs.
Item NO:  GGFLYTHRU
Description: Going Green Fly Thru Feeder
Capacity: N/A
Dimensions: 16"L x 11.25"D x 11.75"H

 

 

 

 

 Item NO: NAGGPLAT
Description: Going Green Platform Feeder
Capacity: N/A
Dimensions: 12.75" x 12.75" x 2.5
Weight: 3.00

 

 

 

 

 

  
Item NO: GGTUBE1
Description: Recycled plastics and made in the USA! This Going Green Nyjer Tube Feeder is built to last a lifetime while helping save uneccessary waste. Each feeder is made up of aproximately 30 milk jugs.


Dimensions: 7"L x 7"D x 18"H


 Description: Recycled plastics and made in the USA! This Going Green Nyjer Tube Feeder is built to last a lifetime while helping save uneccessary waste. Each feeder is made up of aproximately 30 milk jugs.
Item NO:  GGTUBE3
Description: Going Green 2# Nyjer Feeder
Dimensions: 7"L x 7"D x 18"H


 Description: Recycled plastics and made in the USA! This Going Green Nyjer Tube Feeder is built to last a lifetime while helping save uneccessary waste. Each feeder is made up of aproximately 30 milk jugs.
Item NO:  GGTUBE6
Description: Going Green Mixed seed Feeder
Dimensions: 7"L x 7"D x 11"H


Going Green Coppertop Gazebo

Item NO: NAGGGAZEBO
Description: Going Green Largest Coppertop Gazebo
Capacity: N/A
unpacked Dimensions: 19" x 19" x 24"  
25lbs