Feature(may vary by option.)

●Singing bird clock features (12) popular North American birds and their songs
●At the top of each hour the corresponding bird sings
●Clock face measures approximately 13 inches in diameter and is framed in a matte green finish
●Requires (3) AA batteries- Not included; Comes ready to hang
●Ships in protective packaging for easy gifting and ready for use

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Description

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Mark Feldstein | Audubon Singing Birds Clock

Nothing says outdoors like hearing the wonderful sound of birds chirping, which is sure to brighten anyones day! At the top of each hour youre greeted with the beautiful sound of birds chirping to their happiest tunes. It makes a wonderful gift for any nature lover in your life.

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Step 1

Turn the hand set knob in rear, clockwise so that it reads 10 minutes before 1:00 oclock (12:50).

Step 2

Insert (3) AA batteries (not included). into the battery compartments. Make sure that the battery polarity (+/-) is as indicated.

Step 3

Turn the knob to adjust to your current time.

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Bird Calls Every Hour

This clock features images and high end authentic bird recordings of 12 American song birds. Hear the distinct call of a different game bird every hour. Clock is made of acrylic with a green finish.

Light sensor deactivates the songs when the room is dark to avoid nighttime disturbances.

Includes information regarding bird habitat, feeding and migration information on back of the packaging.

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Simple to Display on Any Wall

Display on the wall in the living room, bedroom or even the kitchen, it is a great addition to any room in your home.

  • Measures approximately 13.2 x 13.2 inches

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Hear The Distinct Calls

12:00 = House Finch, 1:00 = American Robin, 2:00 = Northern Mockingbird,

3:00 = Blue Jay, 4:00 = House Wren,

5:00 = Tufted Titmouse, 6:00 = Baltimore Oriole,

7:00 = Mourning Dove, 8:00 = Black-Capped Chickadee, 9:00 = Northern Cardinal,

10:00 = White Throated Sparrow, 11:00 = White Breasted Nuthatch

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