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Hi-Vitality™ Push-Up Songbird Cakes
Hi-Vitality™ Push-Up Songbird Cakes

  (3 customer reviews)

Exclusive! Convenient and easy-to-use, our Hi-Vitality Push-Up Songbird Cakes attract a variety of berry- and insect-loving songbirds. Simply push suet up and out of the plastic container— no messy packages to open and no greasy hands to wash. Hang from a branch or hook and watch the songbirds flock to your yard for nutrient-rich suet. Vegetable-based suet won’t melt in warm weather. Choose berry or insect. 18 oz. of suet in each cake.
3 7/8"H x 4 1/4"W

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Hi-Vitality Push-Up Cake Songbird Cake (berry)
2977
Price: 1 - $8.99
2 or more - $7.99
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Hi-Vitality Push-Up Songbird Cake (insect)
2978
Price: 1 - $8.99
2 or more - $7.99
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 -  Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Birds love it
Reviewed By: Nancy (Middlefield, Ohio)
So many birds love this suet. I have the insect variety.Beside the woodpeckers I have chickadees and nuthatches eating it. I even have a Robin that comes to eat any pieces that fall on the ground.

 -  Friday, June 13, 2008
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Reviewed By: Nancy (Middlefield, OH)
I wanted to add. I hang the suet so I found a long large stick that fits in the hole in the bottom. The woodpeckers line up on the stick waiting their turn to eat.

 -  Sunday, March 02, 2008
Excellent!
Reviewed By: Molly (New Market, IN)
I put the push-up cake out and it was gone in about 4 days...ALL the birds just love it. Redheaded Woodpeckers Downey Woodpeckers whitebreasted nuthatches Redbreasted nuthatches and every other bird that came into the yard


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