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Get price Send MessagesA delightful way to decorate your patio, garden, or back yard area is with a young st. francis statue, which also doubles as a bird feeder. Saint Francis with Fawn by Joseph's Studio 36"H Item # 59924
In addition to a 37-inch resin bird feeder/statue of St. Francis that was cast from a wood carving, we also offer a 24-inch St. Francis painted cast stone bird feeder and an adorable young st. francis bird feeder.
New Creative 841738 Feathered Garden Statue with Bird Feeder, St. Francis and Friends, 11-Inches x 9.5-Inches x 31-Inches Tall by New Creative $159.96 $ 159 96
Carruth's classic St. Francis plaque is now available as a birdfeeder. This sculpture is a great gift, and a must have for Carruth collectors. He will brighten the day of both the recipient and their feathered friends, and will watch over their yard for years to come.
St Francis’s main Patronage is for Animals, Animal Welfare. This is a Statue of One of the most beloved of saints. it is 6” tall and has very nice detail.
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Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of animals and ecology, making him the perfect companion for your outdoor garden. Here you will find a selection of St. Francis garden statues that are suitable for outdoor use.
This nearly six foot, life-size sacred Virgin Mary garden statue is a religious lawn ornament sure to be the crowning glory of any… church, home or spirtual garden for generations. The Blessed Mother of the Immaculate Conception was resculpted from a damaged Italian church antique.
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The patron saint of animals is waiting to offer your feathered friends a meal in the design of the Three Hands St. Francis Bird Feeder Garden Statue. Inspired by classic religious sculptures, the statue shows St. Francis in his usual monastic robes, cradling a bird in one hand and a bowl for birdseed in the other.
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