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Alstroemeria Bloom Hand-Painted Handheld Hummingbird Feeder | UV-Enhanced Flower Design
Alstroemeria Bloom Hand-Painted Handheld Hummingbird Feeder | UV-Enhanced Flower Design
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🌺 Inspired by the Beauty of the Alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily) 🌺
Bring hummingbirds closer than ever with this hand-painted Flower Bloom Hummingbird Feeder inspired by the vibrant Alstroemeria, also known as the Peruvian Lily.
Known for its striking colors and distinctive nectar guides, Alstroemeria is a favorite among pollinators and a beautiful source of inspiration for this unique feeder design. Each feeder is individually hand-painted, making every piece one-of-a-kind.
This design also features UV-enhanced highlights, inspired by the fascinating way hummingbirds see the world. While humans admire the vivid reds, oranges, and yellows, hummingbirds can detect ultraviolet patterns invisible to our eyes. These added details are designed to create an even more visually engaging flower bloom experience.
Whether displayed in your garden, used as a training feeder, or held in your hand while building trust with local hummingbirds, this feeder is designed to create memorable hummingbird encounters.
Features
🌺 Hand-painted Alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily) inspired design
✨ UV-enhanced flower bloom details
🐦 Perfect for attracting and observing hummingbirds up close
🌿 Inspired by nectar-rich flowers hummingbirds naturally visit
❤️ Individually handcrafted – no two are exactly alike
♻️ Made using a reusable glass jar feeder
Feeder Details
- Capacity: 1.5 oz nectar reservoir
- Hand-painted flower bloom lid
- Easy to clean and refill
- Handmade in the Pacific Northwest
- Designed by MoonWinks Studio
A Note from the Artist
I've spent years observing Anna's and Rufous hummingbirds in my backyard and creating flower-inspired feeder designs based on the blooms they love most. Every feeder is painted by hand and inspired by real flowers that attract hummingbirds and other pollinators.
Bring nature closer, one hummingbird at a time.
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