Buy St Francis Birdfeeders Online – Where to Buy St Francis Feeders

St Francis is the saint most often associated with the outdoors, nature, and most often with wild birds. For that reason one of the most popular bird feeders is a Saint Francis bird feeder. Here are some of the more popular feeders.

St. Francis Bird Feeder

St. Francis Bird Feeder

$47.95

George Carruth Original Design! Since 1983 George Carruth has been creating wonderful cast images in stone from compl... [Read more]

Store: Yardiac.com

Francis Garden Gnome Bird Feeder

Francis Garden Gnome Bird Feeder

$59.98

Wildlife Feeders. The Francis Garden Gnome Bird Feeder doubles as a cheerful garden statue and a bird feeder. Simply ... [Read more]

Store: Hayneedle

Alpine Medium St. Francis Bird Feeder

Alpine Medium St. Francis Bird Feeder

$156.00

An exquisite bird feeder that stirs the soul with its grace and beauty, this St. Francis bird feeder is crafted of du... [Read more]

Store: CSN Teak, Wicker and More

Saint Francis Birdfeeder

Saint Francis Birdfeeder

$55.45

Saint Francis Birdfeeder The patron saint of animals is endearingly captured in the artfully-crafted Saint Francis Bi... [Read more]

Store: Garden-Fountains.com

St. Francis Birdfeeder

St. Francis Birdfeeder

$69.95

With its rustic hand-carved appearance, this statue of St. Francis, patron saint of animals, will create a serene foc... [Read more]

Store: Gardener's Supply Company

Saint Francis with Birds Garden Stone

Saint Francis with Birds Garden Stone

$43.50

Saint Francis with Birds Garden Stone The Saint Francis with Birds Garden Stone is an elegant choice for accenting yo... [Read more]

Store: Garden-Fountains.com

One of the favorite activities of bird lovers and just folks who want to put a little bit of nature back into their yards is to put out bird feeders and bird baths in order to attract the local bird population. There are few things that match the simple pleasure of listening to the birds singing in your yard and watching their interaction as they take their turn around the feeders.

The type of feeder that one selects will often make a simple statement about the owner and the ambience they are trying to create in their yard. One can choose to go with a simple rustic design for a feeder, or something quite ornate and stately like a replica of a Victorian mansion.

But for many a simple statue or likeness of St. Francis is the perfect choice. The story of St. Francis and the local wildlife of his times are many. The source of this was the fact that Francis and his followers took a vow of total poverty and often lived in the wild.

One of the most famous was of a wild wolf that was causing a lot of problems for a local village, threatening not only the livestock but the citizens of the village itself. St Francis spoke to the wolf and made a pact with it such that the local villagers began to feed it and it was essentially domesticated and was no longer a threat.

Another equally popular one and probably the source of his association with bird feeding is a time when he was traveling with his followers, and stopped to preach to the birds that had gathered about the goodness of the Lord and how he provides for each of us just as he cares for for the birds of the field (echoing the passage from St. Matthew). The birds stayed and listened to him, and the story followed from there, and today he is considered the patron saint of animals and the environment.

It's these images that account for the popularity of St. Francis bird feeders. You can find them in many styles, from simple statues with birds perched on his shoulders, holding a basket as a feeder. Others feature a larger bowl at his feet for a feeder. Another style is a plaque with a dish extending out from the plaque as the feeder. There are also some that combine a bird bath with a feeder.

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