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Harmony Bird Launches Bird Feeder Line In Time For Spring

March 07, 2016 – – Vernon Center, Minnesota based Harmony Bird has announced the launch of their new bird feeder line, just in time for spring feeding season. The company offers a variety of bird feeders for a number of bird species. Lyle Stevermer, spokesperson for Harmony Bird, states, “We strive to provide the best bird feeders in the industry, offering a wide range of styles, colors, and designs to fit every need and every outdoor decor.”

In this line of new products, bird enthusiasts will find suet bird feeders along with hummingbird feeders, mixed seed feeders and jelly oriole feeders. Most feeders are offered with cages, hoods, and in hanging and post-mounted varieties. According to Stevermer, the jelly oriole feeder is a popular choice. He says, “You can view a video of our jelly oriole feeder, to get an idea of just how attractive the feeders are to birds,” he says.

Spring bird feeding is a popular pastime for many, particularly for those who are in the rural areas. Harmony Bird offers feeders that work with birds indigenous to all regions, with special focus on hummingbirds and orioles. Hummingbird feeders can be hung in early spring and left until fall in many warmer areas.

The company provides the feeders for sale with shipping to all areas of the nation. Those interested in learning more can visit them online to get a look at the entire new selection of feeders that are currently available. Stevermer states that the video is designed to give bird lovers an idea of how to use the feeder for optimal bird feeding experiences.

The company also has a Facebook page where bird lovers can get more information about their current products, as well as any new feeders that will be coming out soon. Stevermer urges everyone to “visit our Facebook page to learn more about our great feeder selection.”

The company recommends choosing a spot and getting bird feeders set up soon, particularly in the warmer states of the nation. This is for those who want to begin seeing birds within the next few weeks as warmer weather typically brings these smaller birds back to familiar territory.

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Contact Harmony Bird:

Lyle Stevermer
1-844-735-5610
support@harmonybird.com
201 East Street South
PO Box 278
Vernon Center, MN 56090

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