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More Birds 30 Classic Brands 3-in-1 Humming Bird Feeder, 6 fl oz , Red

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Features

  • Hang or attach feeder to window
  • Easy to fill
  • Made of durable plastic
  • Easy to clean

Description

Classic Brands 3 IN 1 Hummingbird Feeder A window feeder, staked feeder and oasis feeder all in one.. The 3in1 Feeder includes a window mount with suction cup, a planter/garden stake and a metal hanger. The 3in1 also has decorative yellow flower ports, holds 6oz of Nectar and has 3 integrated perches. 6.2"w x 6.0"d x 1.5"h

Brand: More Birds


Target Species: Hummingbird


Material: Plastic


Special Feature: Durable


Mounting Type: Hang, pole mount or window mount


Brand: More Birds


Target Species: Hummingbird


Material: Plastic


Special Feature: Durable


Mounting Type: Hang, pole mount or window mount


Product Dimensions: 6.2"L x 6"W x 1.5"H


Color: Red


Item Weight: 12 Ounces


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Manufacturer: Arett Sales - LG


Item model number: 30


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • The versatility plus no leak saucer design at a price point of around $10 makes this hummingbird feeder a winner.
Size: 6 fl oz
Based on the fact there are so many varied designs of hummingbird feeders out there to choose, it's obvious there doesn't seem to be a perfect hummingbird feeder. But this feeder, for my money, and it doesn’t take much money to purchase this feeder ($10 more or less), this may just be that perfect feeder, at least for me. It’s simple design makes it very easy to open and close, which is required on a frequent schedule to fill, empty and clean, and it won’t leak since it’s a saucer design rather than relying on vacuum to keep the water solution in place. I have four of these feeders. I also have several other styles which have been used over the years but due to problems ranging from leaking, cracking, hard to open, birds never used, etc., they are in a box now or were thrown away as they became defective. The feeder’s design allows it to be: 1) attached to a window (via a suction cup mount); 2) suspended from a short hanging rod (6 inches overall); or 3) placed on stake or pole. I have never even attempted to use the window suction cup mount. Honestly, this method of mounting doesn’t look practical so can’t comment on this method and will leave that specific mounting method to be commented on by others. I initially used the provided hanging rod because it’s so simple, and never once had a problem with that method. Over time though I changed to using the method of mounting the feeder on a stake or rod exclusively, not because of problem but for other reasons. This was done because I enjoy taking photographs of hummingbirds and didn’t like seeing the hanging rod which seemed to be in far too many images. By mounting the feeder on a stake, you stand a better chance of getting a clean shot of just the hummingbirds as they fly or hover over the feeder’s three fake flower orifices. The feeder comes with three sections of lightweight tubing (3 X 6”), one fitting into another which is meant to be used as the stake to suspend the feeder. I have never used the provided three sections of tubing, having made my own method of suspending the feeder on top of a shepherd's crook with great effectiveness. This was done by welding a stud or stob on top of the arch of the crook, which holds the feeder in place at a height of four to five feet off the ground. (see attached image) This makes for a stable platform which is also easy to move around the yard to get better light for photography or just to see the birds better. Maybe because of the height of the shepherd's crook, but I’ve never had a problem with ants on or in the feeder. This stake pocket creates a lot of possibilities in how and where you can use this feeder and is the primary reason I like it so much. Regarding the bottom of the saucer where the stake or rod is inserted. It is essentially a recessed tapered pocket molded into the bottom of the saucer. The depth of the pocket is just under an inch and the opening is approximately ½ inch wide, which tapers slightly inward to create a snug fit. Another thing I like is the saucer doesn't hold a lot of water. I change it fairly often especially when it get hot. It holds a cup or less of water. A small but important detail worth mentioning regarding the hanging method: The hooked hanging rod is metal as you might expect. That metal rod screws into the top of the feeder. The threaded piece that receives the hanging rod is brass which is pressed into the top of the feeder. This might not seem like a big deal but that small detail of using a brass bushing is what prevents rust from eventually rendering the feeder useless when using the hanging rod. I will include an image of the pressed brass bushing. The 3-way versatility plus no leak saucer design at a price point of around $10 makes this hummingbird feeder a winner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2016 by bedobe bedobe

  • It's... pretty good?
Size: 6 fl oz
Update 5/24/16 - adding an additional star (from 3 to 4). This feeder has remained stuck to my window for over a week now, and the birds seem perfectly happy feeding at it, so I am now a believer! After years of searching for the perfect hummingbird feeder... I still haven't found it. This thing is pretty good, and well priced, and has a nice quality feel. I love that there are three different ways to install it, and that's what sold me on it initially. It's probably going to depend a lot on your yard conditions which way is best for you. I initially tried this feeder on the included stake. I have a plant stand with all of my herbs in it, so I stuck it in there. Within a few hours, my little raised garden was filled with ants, so that was a no-go for me. Next, I tried this on my window. This is originally why I bought it, but when I first installed it, I couldn't get the suction cup to stay put. I tried the packing tape trick that another reviewer had suggested, but it's been raining for weeks here, and after 4 or 5 days, the tape released and dropped this feeder into my plants again (more ants). Luckily it landed in some dirt, because I am pretty sure this thing would shatter if it fell 5' onto concrete. It's pretty brittle plastic. I think hanging this thing from a hook would probably work pretty well, but I already have a hanging feeder that I'm pretty happy with, so I don't need that option. The other thing I wonder about with this feeder is how full you have to keep it for the birds to be able to reach it. I don't know how long hummingbird tongues are, but this thing is about an inch deep, so if it's only half full, the fluid is half an inch down. On most bottle-style feeders gravity pushes the fluid up to the surface of the flowers no matter how full it is, so that it is easy for the birds to access. This is really more like a dish with a lid. I don't know if this is really a problem, I haven't googled the science behind it, but I do worry that it's torturing them to know that that sweet, sweet sugar water is so close, but just out of reach. I'm currently trying this on the window again ( stuck the suction cup up for a few days to form a vacuum before adding the feeder) and worry that filling this all the way will make it too heavy to continue to stick to the window. I'll keep experimenting with the best way to install this feeder. It is clearly high quality, and offers a lot of options, which I love, but it is not the end all and be all that I had hoped it would be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2016 by Kirsten

  • love this little feeder
Size: 6 fl oz
Very nice Hummingbird feeder.I have it on my front window so my two indoor cats can watch the birds and I have a special type of tiny on my window so the birds can't see in but my cats can see out. I didn't trust the suction cups though they may have worked fine. I taped the bracket onto the window with clear packing tape. Then I put the cute little red bowl in. True it doesn't hold much but that's OK because you're supposed to change it often anyway in the summer.I have a couple of hummingbirds that never made it out for the winter and their dependent on this feeder. So I ordered another one just in case. I felt at first it was my fault they didn't leave but the more I've read I learned this isn't true sometimes they can't get it together mentally.I know in the summer other people have their feeders up but I had a neighbor tease me and tell me: don't i the hummingbirds are gone? I explained that every day morning noon and night I have two that come to the feeder every day like clockwork and they told me to call they wanted to see. I was going to buy a hummingbird house off of Amazon and was very surprised to see what they sell for the hummingbirds so I didn't get it.apparently they don't use little houses. Very grateful for this theater that attaches to the window I love watching the hummingbirds also. I put some emblems on the outside of my window so I didn't have any birds crashing into my windows which hasn't happened often but it did happen in the past. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2016 by Ruby Blue

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