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Aspects HummZinger HighView 12 Oz Hanging Hummingbird Feeder - 429, Red

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Style: Feeder


Features

  • The feeder includes a high view perch that invites hummingbirds to rest comfortably as they drink from any of four feeding ports while also offering an unobstructed view of the birds.
  • Bright red cover attracts humming birds from a distance and is easily removed so the bowl can be cleaned quickly and thoroughly.
  • Constructed of unbreakable polycarbonate.
  • 4 feeding ports.

Description

The hummzinger high view feeder offers an upgrade to the classic line of hummingbird feeders. The feeder includes a high view perch that invites hummingbirds to rest comfortably as they drink from any of four feeding ports while also offering an unobstructed view of the birds. The built-in ant moat blocks crawling insects from contaminating nectar. Bright red cover attracts hummers from a distance and removes easily so the bowl can be cleaned quickly and thoroughly..

Brand: Aspects


Target Species: Hummingbird


Recommended Uses For Product: Nectar


Material: Plastic


Special Feature: Built In Ant Moat


Brand: Aspects


Target Species: Hummingbird


Recommended Uses For Product: Nectar


Material: Plastic


Special Feature: Built In Ant Moat


Mounting Type: Hanging Mount


Product Dimensions: 7.75"L x 7.75"W x 1.75"H


Included Components: Cover, Ant Moat


Capacity: 12 ounces


Theme: Wildlife Feeding


Color: Red


Item Weight: 12.8 ounces


Global Trade Identification Number: 36, 94


UPC: 885714329636 885900311858 026451124294 885286695719 780231588668 617407639667 759218576158 885405125639 885338989001


Manufacturer: Aspects


Item model number: 429


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Finally a Bee-Proof Hummingbird Feeder
Style: Feeder
I adored my First Nature hummingbird feeders--until the bees discovered them and took them over. Tried all the things commonly recommended to get rid of the bees: Avoid feeders with the color yellow, use a more diluted 1:5 sugar/water blend, give bees their own nearby feeder with yellow accents and a sweeter 1:3 nectar, move hummingbird feeders to a new location, hang feeders in the shade, replace nectar daily because bees prefer nectar that's been sitting a few days, etc., etc. Nothing worked. I then bought the "bee-proof" feeder from First Nature and that attracted even more bees than the standard First Nature feeders! They were piled 4 high all around that feeder! Next I purchased a Perky Pet feeder with bee guards which I really thought would do the trick. Nope. At that point I went to a hummingbird forum for help and learned that none of the inverted-style feeders with the center reservoir you turn upside down can be considered bee-proof, especially when it's hot, because the nectar will bubble up right past any bee guards. They recommended using saucer-style feeders instead, especially the HummZinger line from Aspects. I chose the 12 oz HighView feeder because it has decent nectar capacity (without the big center reservoir, HummZinger feeders have limited capacity compared to inverted-style feeders; many hold just 4-8 oz, so 12 oz is actually one of their bigger feeders) and I was intrigued by the elevated perch offering unobstructed views of our hummingbird visitors. Plus, this feeder is compatible with Aspects Nectar Guard Tips that are designed to keep flying insects out of the feeder. I decided to try the feeder without the nectar guards first but appreciate having the option to add them in the future, if needed. The HummZinger HighView feeder couldn't be simpler: It consists of a clear plastic bowl (with a handy nectar scale on one side and a deep ant moat in the middle) and a red cover that pops on and off easily. It's constructed of unbreakable polycarbonate and comes with a lifetime guarantee! You can either mount it on a post/pole (instructions say to mount directly on a 5/8" wooden dowel, or on a 1/2" pole) or screw the included brass hanger rod into the center of the clear bowl and hang the feeder. I chose the latter option for now and hung the feeder from the same shepherd's hook where one of my bee-infested First Nature feeders had been hanging the day before. I was very curious how the bees--and of course the hummingbirds--would respond to the new feeder style. Our hummingbirds are always out and about before the bees and they took to the new feeder immediately. They do seem to prefer the First Nature feeders (during the times when they're not covered in bees) but that could just be because they've been drinking from them longer and are used to them. But they definitely appreciate the HummZinger feeder when the bees are swarming every other feeder in the yard. Then the bees arrived, prepared to enjoy their usual nectar breakfast. But when they found they couldn't access the nectar, they eventually decided to look elsewhere for their sugar fix. How does the HummZinger feeder keep bees from accessing the nectar? Simple. There are no bee guards and the four slightly raised feeding ports look totally standard. What keeps the bees from drinking the nectar is that the distance between the nectar and the feeding port opening is too great for them. Even if you fill the nectar all the way to the 12 oz line on the bowl's nectar scale, the bees won't be able to reach the nectar. The hummingbirds, on the other hand, have long tongues that function like micropumps and can easily reach even to the bottom of the bowl. So if you have only a couple of hummingbirds and don't want to throw away a lot of nectar every few days, you could fill the bowl to just the 4 oz or 6 oz line and your hummingbirds will still be able to access the nectar. Now, of course, while the bees can't access the nectar, nothing can stop them from trying. They'll be especially motivated to try if there are a few drops of nectar around the feeding port openings. When the hummingbirds pull their beaks out of the feeding ports after drinking, a drop or two of nectar may drip out and of course that attracts bees and other insects. There's really nothing to be done about that except for wiping the outside of the feeder clean with a wet cloth or paper towel throughout the day when you have time, though I usually don't bother. When the bees discover they can't actually access the nectar, they give up soon enough, and just a couple of bees won't keep the hummingbirds away. Some people put mineral oil or non-stick cooking spray around feeding ports to prevent nectar drips from sticking but that is NOT recommended, as these substances will get on the hummingbirds and could harm them. While bees can't access the nectar, little flies and other tiny flying insects can fit through the feeding port openings and drown in the nectar (though I've also recovered a few that were still alive). That's an issue with every hummingbird feeder I have and this one is no exception. That's where the nectar guard tips could come in handy. Another advantage this feeder has over the inverted-style feeders is that you can open and close it without having to pour out all the nectar. So if you see that there's an insect swimming in the clear bowl, you could just quickly open the feeder and fish it out. It's also possible to add or remove nectar without having to completely empty and clean the feeder. Oh, and speaking of the clear bowl, when the hummingbirds use their tongues to drink, you can see the ripples in the nectar, which is pretty cool. Aspect recommends that you replace the nectar and clean the feeder every three days to prevent growth of mold and bacteria (when it's really hot, I try to do it every two days), and cleaning this feeder couldn't be easier. There are just two pieces and no hidden crevices to trap mold or intricate flower-shaped feeding ports that must be scrubbed with a toothbrush. Just rinse with hot water. No need to remove the brass hanger rod when cleaning or filling the feeder. And unlike the First Nature feeders, you can even pop this one in the dishwasher. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2017 by John J.

  • The hummingbirds are very happy with their new feeder.
Style: Feeder
The feeder was delivered in a timely way. We are very pleased with the design. As soon as it arrived, we filled and hung it. Within a few hours the hummingbirds had found it. It is a great addition to our yard
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025 by Richard H. Hibbert

  • Great hummingbird feeder
Style: Feeder
I really like this hummingbird feeder, but I haven't seen any hummingbirds using yet, but it's still a little early for their arrival to our yard. This feeder is so easy to clean and a big part of why I purchased it, as well as the raised rim that the birds should like for feeding.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025 by Jane4

  • Our year-round resident hummers like it - UPDATE 4/22/13
Style: Feeder
UPDATE - OVER ONE YEAR LATER: Gosh, time flies. Weather has been strange in our area, which is on a major migration path for many, many birds. And the migration patterns have adjusted to accommodate the weather differences and fluctuations. So, we've not seen the huge amount of hummers that we have in past years. But I'd like to report that these feeders are still looking good and working well after a solid year of use. We have kept one of the feeders up year-round because we've got a few little guys that toughed it out again through this past winter and stayed with us. Original review follows: I wanted new hummingbird feeders for the upcoming Spring migration. Our old ones are just too hard to clean, and after several season's use they actually won't come clean anymore. I heard good things about this shape of feeder. So far, so good. We have a few hummers that have stayed with us through the very mild winter (we're an hour below Houston) and they have been drinking out of one of our old feeders that is hanging under a pecan tree outside the kitchen window. I hung one of the these new feeders in the same tree. Within a week the hummers have changed over to the new feeder. We have a lot of wind in our area and there is a lot of sway in the lower branches of the pecan tree. This feeder has a reservoir in the center that can catch sugar water as it sloshes back and forth in the wind. The holes are on the top of the feeder and not on the side, so they don't drip. The picture is a bit deceiving in that there is no color in the "flowers" around the holes. In the picture on this product page, it is just the sun's reflection on the raised "flower" that you are seeing. The lid just pops off and there are no little indents or hard to clean ins and outs. It is very easy to clean. The little hummers seem to like to be able to perch on the little railing. They will perch there for several minutes at a time (which of course will all change when the population increases in a few weeks...) With all the wind we have, it sure seems like the perch makes it easier for them to sip. The hanger is included. It is very sturdy and screws in to a metal female part buried in the plastic. The feeder holds 12 ounces and there is a measurement guide in the clear plastic on the side. I knocked it down one star because the lid just pops on, making me afraid that I'll push it down too far and crack the plastic. Also, it seems a little pricey for what it is. But, hey, it will be easier to clean (times four), and--in my world--time is money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2012 by I Do The Speed Limit

  • Great hummingbird feeder
Style: Feeder
Excellent top loading hummingbird feeder. It's solid, dishwasher safe, and stable for the birds. I'm buying my second one now
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by J .

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