

To get the most out of your window feeders, there are ways that you can make them more attractive to the birds. There’s no need to remove the entire feeder every time it’s empty!Īll of our window feeders use suction cups to provide a strong, secure hold on windows. They even feature a removable seed tray to make filling and cleaning easy. Our window-mounted seed feeders feature a large entrance to accommodate a variety of bird sizes and are made with crystal clear plastic to provide you with an unobstructed view. If you’re looking to serve up seed to your favorite backyard birds, we have options for that too! Our Small Window Bird Feeder holds ½ lb of seed, while our Large Window Bird Feeder holds 1 lb of seed. Both options feature perches so hummingbirds can rest while they dine, and so you can enjoy a better view. If you prefer glass feeders, the Perky-Pet® Window Mounted Glass Hummingbird Feeder is just what you need. The Perky-Pet® Window Mount Plastic Hummingbird Feeder can hold up to 8 ounces of nectar and boasts 3 lifelike flower feeding ports so there’s room for multiple visitors. Whether you feed hummingbirds or songbirds (or both!), we have window feeders to suit your needs.

Window feeders offer several benefits over traditional bird feeders.
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What’s the difference between a window feeder and a normal feeder in the first place? As the name suggests, window feeders mount directly to the windows of your house and allow for a more intimate bird-watching experience since you are able to view birds from the other side of a window. By following our expert tips and tricks, you’ll be enjoying visits at your window feeder in no time.

Most of your favorite backyard birds can be drawn to a window feeder with a little effort.

If your bird feeding habit really takes off (for the sake of the cats of course!) you can buy bird identification books to figure out who it is that is visiting and keep checklists of those that you see.When it comes to birdwatching, you can’t get any closer than having a window feeder! Watch your favorite birds for hours at a time, in any room that you choose. Unfortunately, in some areas there are so many free-roaming cats that bird feeding becomes impossible without creating a bad situation for the birds If that’s the case in your neighborhood, you may want to explore why there are so many cats, talk to your neighbors and look into Trap-Neuter-Return. It’s just not fair to turn the birds into bait. If your cat goes outside or neighborhood cats visit, your home does not make for safe bird feeding territory. For the birds’ health, it’s best to wash feeders from time to time as well. Feeders generally supplement the birds’ natural diet so feeding them is not life or death, though quite helpful in winter in places where it gets cold. Don’t feel guilty if you don’t have the time or resources to fill the feeders every day. You can decide how often to fill your feeders – you don’t need to fill them every time they are empty, even if the birds are giving you the evil eye or your cat is begging you to bring it on. Your local bird store or bird-oriented conservation organization should be able to advise on you on the best seed for where you live and the time of year. Most include millet and sunflower seed, though the proportions vary and fillers may be used.
