Product Description
Model Number: WLNAO1
Catalog Number: 64781
Item Title: Woodlink Classic Oriole Feeder with Nectar and Jelly Feeding Stations
Catalog Number: 64781
Item Title: Woodlink Classic Oriole Feeder with Nectar and Jelly Feeding Stations
Features:
- Spike half an orange on the center rod
- Built in ant moat for keeping ants off your feeder
- dishwasher safe for easy cleaning
- 12-16 ounce nectar capacity
- 4 nectar feeding stations
- 4 jelly feeding stations
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Donna B. from Craig, CO
I live in western Colorado and have used this feeder for several years and highly recommend it. I hang it on our deck from a hook that I can see from our living room window. We get the Bullocks Oriole both male and female that come to this feeder as soon as it is light enough in the morning to drink nectar and eat the grape jelly I put in the jelly ports. They come and go all day long till dark. Soon the babies will come too.





Taryn B. from Michigan
This item attracts the birds great!





Judy D. from Lancaster, OH
Easy to use. The feeder is large enough for the oriole to sit.





Gloriann S. from Valparaiso, Indiana
Item was exactly as described. Shipping was prompt. I am happy with my purchase. Now if only the orioles would come feed at this pretty bright orange feeder.





Geraldine G. from Montserrat, British West Indies





Teresa M. from Leavenworth, WA
This does attract orioles (and hummingbirds too)! It is easy to clean. My only concern is the trays for jelly are a little too small and need to be refilled every other day or so. But I do recommend the product for it's ease of use and the reasonable price!





Sherry N. from Alabama
Haven't had success with the oriole feeder yet, but I think the design is great and I know it will attract the first Oriole that sees it. I did discontinue the jelly because it was only attracting Wasps. When the Orioles find the feeder, I will add the jelly. Meanwhile the Hummers visit the feeder and that makes it worthwhile. Thanks!










Margi M. from St. Marys, OH
I like it for the ease of cleaning and filling, but don't like the wasps that get into it. I have been able to keep the ants out using dried grass around the base of the feeder pole, but am afraid of the wasps when I clean it out.
By the way, the orioles love it.
Thanks.





Betty And John S. from Pennsylvania
We see and hear orioles, but were unable to attract any to the feeder. The orange got moldy quickly in the hot weather, and the grape jelly washed away quickly with all the rain that we have had. Perhaps we didn't set the feeder out early enough in the season to attract the birds before other food was available. The ants found it easily and there were lots of them floating in the nectar.
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