🐦 Bring the Wild to Your Window!
The Window Bird Feeder is a unique, suction-cup-mounted feeding station that attaches directly to your window, allowing you to observe small wild birds up close. Made from durable clear plastic, it features a slide-out seed chamber for easy refills and is designed to dispense sunflower and mixed seeds, attracting a variety of backyard birds.
B**.
What you see is what you get
Pretty basic product. What you see is what you get. I bought it to put outside my home office window to enjoy the birds during this work at home time. It seems sturdy enough to at least last through one season. I filled it to the top with seeds and the suction cup has so far held. It does rattle against the window when the birds land on it, so I've got to cushion it somehow because that scares them away.
5**5
No more squatters!
The media could not be loaded. A year or two ago I bought several of the trough style window bird feeders. The ones that look like little glass houses. It took about a week or two of leaving them filled on second story windows before I started to get a lot of birds.everything was great and the birds loved it until about six months ago when doves discovered the bird feeders. It started with one or two doves but grew to about six or seven of them that acted like a bird gang and would hang out in the feeders and not let any of the other birds in to eat. I tried various measures to get rid of the doves including rumble strips for the top of the feeder, anti bird tape, clear taping the feeder so they couldn't get into the little house etc I even tried banging on the windows or a little Nerf foam gun against the window but nothing would scare the doves from squatting in the bird feeders all day so nobody else could eat. They scared away all the other birds. So I decided to try to switch to these type even though they're not as cute as the other kinds. I bought one filled it with food and tested it before buying two more. They are pretty well made, the suction held, I'm not sure if I will need to upgrade that at some point it doesn't seem like a great suction cup but it's pretty good. But the great thing is that the doves don't like to eat from it. They can't seem to land on it right. so now I'm back to having a dozen different kinds of songbirds and blue jays and Cardinals that come to the feeder eat and leave, and no one is squatting or being too protective of it anymore which is wonderful. So the pros are: pretty well-made stayed on the window feeds the birds, keeps the doves away. The cons are: the visibility of the eating birds is not as good as the other kinds, doesn't hold as much feed as the trough style, a little noisier when they land on it. It does hold the sunflower seed type of bird food which is the preferred food of the birds where I live.. I was a little worried as some of the feeders don't handle the sunflower seeds in the shell as well as others but it is fine in this model. The blue Jays scatter a little bit to get to what they want but it's not too bad. I will add a video to show you just a few seconds of how much activity I get at this feeder. I'm not sure if it would have attracted this many birds if I hadn't already been feeding them in a easier to see type of feeder first. also I would recommend trying these window feeders in a few different windows because birds seem to like more tucked away areas but still ones that have a nice ingress and egress
R**B
It works, needs a bigger suction cup.
This is a nice little feeder, and works as described. The only thing I wish would have been included is a larger suction cup. The suction cup that came with mine is very small and it repeatedly came loose from the window. Luckily, I happened to have a larger suction cup I wasn't using that fit perfectly as a replacement. The feeder has now been up for a week and hasn't come loose. As a tip and since I am using the feeder on a second floor window, I tied some fishing wire to the top of the feeder and attached the other end to the window lock inside the window. So when the suction cup releases (as it will do eventually), the feeder only falls a few inches instead of falling to the ground and potentially breaking. I can then just open the window and re-attach the suction cup to the window.
P**R
Nice for the Price
Nice little feeder that gives the small birds a chance to feed against the bigger bullies out there lol. I found (I have been bird watching and feeding for over 24 years), that small sunflower seeds kept getting jammed and the seed would stop coming out. I bought a bag of shell less sunflower seed and it has worked like a charm. Since sunflower seeds can get caught sideways that is all you need for the hopper to stop the other seeds. Make sure you place the suction cup on a CLEAN window and don't fill it for about an hour. It is not that easy to slide out because there is nothing holding the bottom. Just hold the top with your hand to stabilize it and then slide. Great for the money and I love watching my little ones come to the window. My canary Anthony's cage is near window and he loves watching his outside friends.
J**R
Perch is small
Overall this does what it is suppose to, feed the birds, however the perch is small and only one can eat at a time, so there is a rush to get the food. Will purchase one with more space for more birds at one time.
C**E
Christmas Gift
I bought this feeder for a Christmas gift. So I really can't tell you much about it, but it looks real nice. I hope she will like it, she has been asking for a window feeder for a while now. I had looked every where for one I found one at Paris Farmers Union store I paid $ 12 for it, and it was so cheap I returned it. This one looks like it will hold up real well, I think she will like it.
S**1
so good. The chickadees love it
I hung these on a second story window so squirrels couldn't get to it. It's been hanging for a few weeks without falling or sliding. It is plastic, so I doubt it would survive a fall, but so far, so good. The chickadees love it! It would not be good for larger birds. I like how you can swive the bottom to change the size of feeding ports from sunflower seed size to thistle. I did prep the glass by cleaning well with windex, and also conditioned the suction cups by rubbing a very small dab of olive oil onto them. I heard that helps keep them from getting brittle and loosing their suction while out in the weather. I love how easy it is to clean and refill. All I have to do is open the window, reach around, and lift it off the suction cup. The suction cup stays mounted to the window so you don't have to re-stick it up each time. I am getting so much enjoyment from seeing the birds up close!
L**L
Ehh
So i got this and it was fine at first. The suction cup was OKAY, had to fix it a couple times but the tray is poorly attached to the main part. It just clips on and comes off very easily especially when it falls. Really not worth it, its going downhill quickly.
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