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		<title>An African Bird House Bird Feeder Adds an Exotic Look to Any Yard</title>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">You want your backyard to look unique, and there are a number of things you can do to achieve this look.<span> </span>You can plant certain flowers, add unique lawn furniture, add a birdbath, and put down nice looking patio bricks.<span> </span>One thing that few people think of, though, is adding a bird feeder to the look.<span> </span>One of the most interesting and exotic looking bird feeders is an African bird house bird feeder.<span> </span>It looks so different from other feeders.<span> </span>It looks like an African hut with an ornamental roof made out of wheat or rye over a “house” of corn.<span> </span>Birds can come visit this unique home and stay for a meal—the entire bird house is made out of edible food, including Japanese millet, proso millet, sunflower seeds, corn, wheat, rye, canola seeds, popcorn, oat groats, and dried orange and apple slices.<span> </span>The entire this is fourteen inches tall and almost five inches across, large enough for several birds to eat at once.</p>
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