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Window Bird Feeder with Strong Suction Cups, Clear Window Bird Feeders for Outside - Transparent Bird House, Balcony Glass Mount, Acrylic Cat, Kids & Elderly Viewing Clear Bird Feeder for Window Perch

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Style: Large Ranch


Features

  • BIRD WINDOW FEEDER GIFT - Perfect for birding and bird lovers, our window bird feeder is a great outdoor present for kids, cats, and the elderly. They arrive in a holiday-ready box, perfect for the season!
  • SUCTION CUP BIRD FEEDER WINDOW - 6 Ultra-Strong weatherproof suction cups are included. To install, clean your window on both sides, slightly dampen suction cups then press them onto the window firmly to secure.
  • YOUR NEW FAVORITE BIRD BUDDY - Bird feeders for outdoors hanging from Nature's Hangout are EASY TO FILL AND CLEAN! Simply slide out our patented tray, fill with your favorite seed, and slide back in. To clean, just wipe with a cloth. The elderly and children will have NO trouble!
  • WINDOW MOUNTED BIRD FEEDER - Bird feeders for outside by Nature's Hangout provide an unobstructed view! With no hole to get in the way, the clear backing is the perfect place to watch and enjoy your favorite birds.
  • SQUIRREL FREE WINDOW BIRD FEEDER INSIDE HOUSE - Squirrels can't climb glass! Keep your feeder 5 feet away from any ledges and viola! The drip holes in the bottom of the tray keep your seed dry for only your favorite birds to enjoy!

Brand: Nature's Hangout


Target Species: Junco, Woodpecker, Wild Birds, Chickadee


Recommended Uses For Product: Seed


Material: Acrylic


Special Feature: Easy to Clean, Weather-proof, Adjustable


Brand: Nature's Hangout


Target Species: Junco, Woodpecker, Wild Birds, Chickadee


Recommended Uses For Product: Seed


Material: Acrylic


Special Feature: Easy to Clean, Weather-proof, Adjustable


Mounting Type: Window Mount


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 4"W x 5"H


Included Components: Yes


Color: Clear Acrylic


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Manufacturer: M&R Industries


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: bird houses for outside hanging


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Best feeder type on the market for observing backyard birds
Style: Large Ranch
The media could not be loaded. First of all, I want to dispel the myth that window bird-feeders are dangerous for birds. There are two reasons that birds collide with windows: Either they are trying to escape predators or are unfamiliar with the area. Placing a feeder in the middle of your window will break up the reflection the birds see of your yard, and they will be less likely to try to "escape through your window". I have noticed that birds who are using this feeder for the first time may have a hard time landing right on the perch, and may flutter against the glass for a second. But once they have landed and gotten their bearings, subsequent landings go smoothly. Birds that have visited the feeder a few times may occasionally land on top of it accidentally before flying down to the perch, but don't flutter at the window. Installing this feeder in an area where there has not previously been a feeder may result in a long delay until birds find it. On one of mine it took three weeks for the first bird to arrive. Once there is one bird on it, however, others will quickly notice the food source and will arrive more often. If you are having a hard time getting birds to locate your feeder, leaving scattered piles of the same bird-feed on the ground in the area can attract birds who are used to looking for seed on the ground, and when the original pile is exhausted, they will look for similar seed in the vicinity and find the feeder. From a design stand-point, this feeder is top-notch. The construction is great, and the plastic is very thick (1/8" plexiglass) and sturdy. Overall it weighs about a pound. It will withstand Oregon rain (the all year round kind) and the seed is able to drain well since the removable try and feeder box both have drain holes that work well. The suction cups are large and adequate, though mine were a little misshapen from being squished in a bag during shipping. You can just let them sit in warm/hot water for a few minutes to revert to their natural shape. Dry them well, and then (I know this sounds weird) rub the suction cup on your nose. The oils from your nose will help plug any minuscule cracks and prevent air loss that would make the suction cup fail. Stick the cup onto a clean window, and it'll stay up for years. (Though you are taking your feeder down for regular cleanings, aren't you?) With no rain, you can safely leave the feeder out without cleanings for a month or two. With rain, depending on your type of seed, mold can form in the feeder. You'll see when this happens, and you can remove the feeding tray, and throw it in the dishwasher. (I think the bleaching instructions are overkill. Your dishwasher will kill anything growing on the feeder.) Depending on your window, you may even be able to remove the feeder from inside, as long as you don't have a window screen in place. (If you try this, attach the feeder to the window that DOESN'T slide.) I can slide up my window, lean out a bit, and reach up to the feeder and grasp the center feeding tray divider, and lift it out. While mine is only on the first floor it keeps me from having the push through my hydrangeas to get to the feeder. It would be no problem for someone on a second or higher story from servicing the feeder from inside the house. I appreciate the fact that the included feeding tray is removable. (Apparently, earlier versions of this product didn't have the removable feeding tray.) Because the feeding tray is also divided, you can also have two different types of foods, to see which your birds prefer. (I've had the best luck with sunflower hearts, but your local birds may have different tastes. Or you may choose smaller seed to bring in little birds and not the jays) While there are drainage holes, there is no issue with small seed like milo, sorghum or thistle. It won't fall through. (Some of it may fall between the feeding tray and the outer housing, so you'll have to blow or wipe it out when replacing the feeding tray. The "roof" of the feeder hangs down enough to keep out most of the elements, and I haven't had any issues with the black landing strip coming off. I've seen some feeders without this strip and i think it'd be much harder for the birds to land as easily as they do on this one. (not being able to gauge where the edge of the plastic was, if there wasn't a strip.) The birds will often poop as they finish feeding and fly away. If you have decking or some other "pretty" surface under the feeder, it's likely to need regular cleanup. Depending on the type of seed you use, you'll also have piles of shells all over the ground. Some birds will also root through the seed and knock some of it to the ground. I have mine over flowers, and don't have to deal with the poop issue, or a pileup of seed husks. The birds will happily eat the extra seed that falls to the ground. The feeder is a resonant box, and so there is a noticeable sound when the birds land. I can clearly hear tiny finches landing, when I'm in the room, though the sound is subtle. I can easily miss it if I'm typing on my laptop when they land. Larger sparrows landing result in a loud click, that I can hear over the neighbors mowing the lawn if I'm in the same room. (Take a single sunflower seed and toss it against a window as softly as you can, and that'll give you a rough idea of what it sounds like to have a sparrow land.) Larger birds like Jays are unmistakable, but the sound isn't intrusive. (I mean, but really, if you put up this kind of feeder, you do it so you can see the birds. Why wouldn't you want to hear them arrive?) The feeder is completely clear, so it can be challenging to approach the window with the feeder when birds arrive without them noticing you and flying away. One approach is to walk slowly. Also turning off any interior lights will make you harder to see. You can also lower blinds if you have them, and rotate them so they are slightly open. This makes it easy to walk right up to the window and peek between the slats to easily observe the birds really closely. Though over time, regulars will grow accustomed to general movement in your home, and won't fly away unless there is sudden movement. It's not uncommon to be able to slowly walk to the window with birds that have been feeding at the feeder for weeks, and stand nose to nose with the window watching them from up close. The only drawback to this feeder (and it's a small nit-picky one) is that bird are often back-lit. In other words, they are in the shadow of the house, while everything in the background is sunny. So trying to take pictures of birds in this feeder can be challenging, except at times of the day when the sun is mostly overhead. At other times of the day pictures usually come out underexposed, while the surroundings look lush and well-lit. I've had some better luck with the room lights on. Flash photos have been complete failures, with the pre-flash lights scaring the birds right off. But, I'd rather have mediocre close-up pictures, that well-lit pictures of birds across the yard. Or, I just have to wait until the light is just right. Overall, I'm very pleased with this feeder. It is my favorite feeder that I own, and I'm sad it took me so long to find it. I highly recommend it. (You can see in my video how protective the Pine Siskins get over the feeder sometimes! ) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2017 by THERAIN95

  • Fun! Give it some time to attract birds. Sturdy on my window.
Style: Large Ranch
Took about 2 or 3 weeks before the birds noticed it. Don't be discouraged. I am glad I was patient. I have been considering buying one of these for several years. I know there are a few different sellers and similar ones on Amazon. I saw this on sale during Prime Days and ordered it. As said above, it took about 3 weeks for the birds to notice it. I considered moving it but never did. Very glad that I was patient. Obviously, it taking this amount of time for the birds to find it and the seeds inside is not the fault of the manufacturer. Before the birds showed up, I wondered if it was something about the feeder that kept the birds away. Nope. Just took some time. It says on the packaging to wait a few days. Just took my birds longer. Anyway, the biggest reason I gave it 5 stars is that despite the weight of the bird seed and it being up there a few weeks, the seeds didn't get mold (although I live in a very dry climate and there is an overhang) and I have seen as many as 5 finches on it at the same time today. With all the activity and being up a few weeks, it is still firmly on the window. Very happy with the suction cups. Very cool how one bird showed up and was testing it out and trying the food. Then about an hour later as many as 5 were at the feeder. They have been visiting all day. The first bird definitely told his friends. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by David DYKWIA David DYKWIA

  • True to Description
Style: Large Ranch
First, you should know that there is a yard squirrel named Bugs who likes to provoke my indoor cats. I call him Bugs cause he bugs them. He climbs trees and fences outside their favorite viewing window and wags his tail at them and eats loquats as if they were corn on the cobs, as if his life depended on it, as if he was getting paid $3 per loquat. I’ll come back to this point in a minute. This is a sturdy, well-made bird feeder that did not disappoint in terms of its finely crafted polycarbonate surfaces. I also appreciate how the seed tray is removable for easy cleaning, and fits precisely within the parameters of the outer shelter structure. The weep holes for moisture drainage are also precisely laser cut in both the outer structure and the tray itself to line up with eachother. Words cannot describe the satisfaction I got by traipsing out to the narrow edge of my yard with this pristinely made feeder, wiping the residue off my living room window from a rainy Los Angeles winter, and pressing the very powerful suction cups in place. All that was left to do was gently place the feeder on the hooky parts of the suctioners and the feeder was open for business for my avian menagerie. I have had this feeder suctioned to my window for over 3 weeks now and have only seen Bugs the yard squirrel enjoying the fresh and delicious seed mix I filled it with. I think the reasons for this are several-fold: 1. Maybe the birds are coming, but it is during the time when I’m away from the house longest so I’m just not seeing them. 2. I placed the feeder such that the bottom of it is just about 5-6” above the outer window sill below. So yeah, my bad, I didn’t realize yard squirrel could simply then hop over from my rickety property line fence, roughly across 18-22” of weedy nether regions and onto the outer window sill, mosey up on his hind legs and feed at the seed trough like it was his own personal Regal Beagle at happy hour. 3. Remember back to #1 again, how I said maybe I just missed out on seeing birds experience the feeder since I was away for hours at a time. Because I’m lucky enough to be saddled with the responsibilities of having a job and having pets that I love, I often feel guilty about leaving my pets (cats) home alone for what can sometimes be a long work day. So I seek ways to make sure my cats stay busy, don’t get lonely, and can keep themselves entertained. This is what led me to make the other greatest amazon purchase of my life, a double decker suction cup cat window bed. I use the generic title, but you can easily find the product, I’m sure they’re still making it. It’s like bunk beds for cats. And my indoor girls looooooove it. I haven’t had a cat that didn’t love it. But after years of use, it just wasn’t enough. I felt the cats were showing signs of ennui that no feather toy or crinkle ball could cure. 4. So yes, I bought this window-mounted bird seed feeder for the primary purpose of suctioning it to the opposite side of the glass as their cat bunk beds, so that they could presumably lay in their little bunk beds and watch birds flitter up to the window all day to snack on seeds. 5. But nature is not that idyllic, and cats’ instincts are to kill birds, and birds are too evolved to let nothing but a piece of plate glass stand between them and their greatest predator, even if it means getting to peck at few scant sunflower seeds before the cat swats at them from the other side of the glass loudly enough to get their little pea-sized bird heart palpitating so wildly that propel themselves up towards the sun like little phoenixes blinded by the light. So in conclusion, although this bird seed feeder might do best to serve birds outside a cat-less household, it’s a finely engineered polycarbonate beauty, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone still reading this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2019 by design child

  • So fun!!!
Style: Large Ranch
I love this! Its so much fun to watch the birds from my window! The suction is great and its easy to clean. I just empty and wash in the sink. Would recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Perfect
Style: Large Ranch
Stays suctioned to window well. Birds always in the feeder.
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by Enjoy The Beauty Of Nature

  • Fantastic little feeder!
Style: Large Ranch
Awesome feeder, was so cool to see birds coming right up to the window of our apartment! Dropped it on the floor and it shattered though, so the plastic is not super durable. Would recommend for a purchase however, as we got many years of use!
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Peter Lillie

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