Placement of these sculptured garden stakes throughout your garden and along
any pathway will entice you and your guests outdoors. Add to a potted plant
or a container garden and bring interest to your plants indoors or outdoors.
Hummingbird This lovely specimen migrates during the winter months from most colder climates. You can enjoy their company year-round with our charming hummingbird stakes.
Dragonfly Dragonflies form an important part of Wetland wildlife and they play a significant roll in its general ecology. They are among the most beautiful and spectacular insects and they are also among the most ancient of living creatures.
Kingfisher This dainty species will hunt and comsume fish that seem too large for it. Although some of the kingfisher family eat things like crabs, frogs, earthworms, insects, scorpions, snakes and all manner of wiggly creatures!
Sugar Bird Just like their name states, the sugar bird can be attracted to your home or garden by placing a bowl of sugar in your yard or on the railing of your fence. Oh, but the ants come as well! Save yourself the bother of ants and place our sugar bird stakes in your garden.
Wasp and Bee There is only one Queen per nest -
just like home!
Bee Eater Ignore the name of this creature when finding a home for her in your yard. She can be paced in a grouping with our bees and wasps and not be a bother to them!
Butterfly Gardens were meant to have butterflies! Each butterfly is unique and brings its own delicate splendor to your yard or rooftop hideaway. Click through to see our two styles.
Oriole Orioles prefer open woodlands, river groves and tall shade trees with shrubby undergrowth. However, our Oriole garden stakes have adapted well to yards, parks and avenues of trees along city streets.
Weaver Bird Forming the most elaborate nests, each weaver species has its own distinct technique. The male bird weaves the nest in the hope of attracting a female. If you see a male unraveling a nest, chances are he wasn't successful in his first attempt!