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M**D
Gave to my friend for xmas
2 days later they sent me a picture of a wee birdie having its dinner. Excellent
J**D
Looks good
So far this has been on my window for about 4 weeks full of tasty bird food but no birds yet visiting.
M**.
Highly recommended - can put where the squirrels can’t reach.
We have two of these and a friend saw ours and bought one too.The birds are happy to eat at my office window only a meter away from where I sit, and don’t seem too bothered by the cat on the windowsill.We have small birds and black birds visit daily.The green trim broke on the bowl when the squirrels pulled the front off. The removable dish has been pulled off several times by squirrels but is still intact.The suction pads and back have not come away from the window at all in over a year.The second feeder in on an upstairs window and after a month the squirrels have not found a way to reach them.Highly recommended, especially if you are wanting something the squirrels can’t empty.We love our squirrels and they have their own nut box but the birds have their own food source now and we have more birds in the garden.
N**E
Lovely
I cannot believe anyone who says the product doesn’t stick to the window - I have had mine up since I ordered it 8 months ago and even stayed put during the bad storms that we have had here.I initially bought it because my friend has the most beautiful song birds in their garden and I was so excited to attract them into mine. I put it up and spotted a lovely tiny blue tit, peeking down at my feeder (you must put it up high, or they are at risk of predators) and no sooner as he looked over at me, 3 magpies descended into the meal-worms, and I never saw the little song bird again.I never liked magpies before, as I was told they were “unlucky” from superstitious parents, but I grew to like the clever things, as every morning they would wake me up with a TAPTAP if the feeder was empty. I must admit, I like my sleep, so the 5am alarm calls drove me mad but once I left the feeder empty for a few days, they got the hint and left me alone.The little feeder is definitely meant for little beaks, so the big magpie snout has crashed my inner-bowl (the suckers stay put and the main frame of the feeder too) to the floor a few times - but once you place it in properly, it doesn’t budge at all. Just takes a wiggle or two.I had my family round, before the lockdown, and they were all saying how they tried to attract the birds and it never worked, and I was wasting my time etc. But then my little blue tit appeared and it was glorious. Even if it was a fleeting appearance...
K**L
First impressions aren't good.
It took me a few minutes to work out where the clips and slots were, and I think it's a bit daft the instructions tell you to peel all the protective backing off the mirror before you've even assembled the part it's supposed to go in.I had to slot some kitchen roll inside the slot against the mirror, as when I put it outside, the wind was making it rattle to the point it was driving me mad! The mirror arrived with a strange bubble on it too (definitely on the mirror, not the backing film).The suction cups don't seem as strong as other stick on feeders I've got, so I'm not feeling too confident it'll stay on the window at the moment. The unit lifts away from the suction cups really easily too. They slid out and fell on the floor while I was trying to position it on the window.I'm hoping the birds will like this, but I've already seen one approach and flee because it was startled by its own reflection. I'm not convinced they can't see you through the mirror either, as when I was having a look through either side before I put in on the window, I could see through both sides like glass. Maybe it will work differently when out in the daylight though.
F**.
Good but not durable
Was impressed with this when it first arrived, put it together and stuck it to a bedroom window. Unfortunately, after a few months the suckers kept losing suction and found it on numerous occasions hanging by only one sucker. Had to take it off the window in the end as wouldn't stay on. Also water got underneath the the two way film and it went all bubbly meaning you couldn't see very well through it, plus I think it put the birds off using it. Ended up binning it which was a shame. Bought it as an alternative to a garden feeder due to fear of neighbourhood cats being able to get the robins and tits that we have around.
C**T
Very Practical
Altho I had some difficulty in peeling off the blue film (the clear film on the other side came off easily) I rang the Company and spoke to a lovely Lady called Luisa who helped me sort it out. It took about 3days for the Blue Tits and Robins to happily feed off it but now it's their first port of call before the hanging feeders. So well worth the money, very sturdy and blends into the surrounding area 😁
T**T
Does what it should
The media could not be loaded. I was delighted with the product, you can see from the video that it does what it should.The only issue I had was with the suction cups slipping a few times. In the first instance the "roof" fell off and, living on the first floor, it fell quite a way onto a paved area, but didn't break. I found I hadn't clicked in properly the first time.Once a bit of pressure is put on the suction cups (not easy leaning out of a 1st floor window), the feeder has stayed sturdy for a couple of days and now getting plenty of visitors.Great product!
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