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Window Bird Feeders - for wild birds. Suction cups hold the feeders to your windows. Fill these small window bird feeders with sunflower seeds, mixed seeds and hummingbird nectar. |
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Window bird feeders offer a unique experience in bird feeding. Whether you are young or old it is hard not to smile and marvel at the close up view of such an elusive creature. Depending on the location of your window bird feeders you may have to modify your behavior while a bird is feeding. If the light is reflecting off the window you are surprisingly free to move around. You can turn your head or reach slowly for binoculars if you aren't right next to the window. You can see every detail of the feathers, eyes and feet of the birds. Photographic opportunities improve. We've been able to watch Painted Buntings every year and since we get such a close up view we can easily distinguish different birds of the same gender. Small variations in plumage can be found if you are lucky. In our experience chickadees, cardinals, buntings, finches and hummingbirds have been the most reliable at the window feeders. Please let us know what birds you are seeing. We hope the window feeders help cut down on window strikes by birds that might otherwise be fooled into flying into the reflection. Some birds which normally do not use bird feeders will follow the action and check out the feeders. Wrens are always on the look out for spiders in any crevice. Try to get a close up look at a wren in any other situation! Birds don't always flock to new feeders immediately. This is true with window feeders also. Chickadees or cardinals are usually the first birds to test the new feeders. Before long, other birds will join in and you'll have plenty of company while reading, doing dishes or working at the computer. Keep a field guide handy if you are new to birding or trying to teach children about the names of birds. Any seed mixture will work in these feeders. Nuts, fruit, cracked corn and pellets also will attract these hungry visitors. Click on any of the images on this page to see more information about each individual bird feeder. Window bird feeders are priced for most budgets. They are easy to clean and maintain. Rain and snow won't block your view. Most of the seed feeders have some protection from a small roof. |
Window and Windowsill Bird FeedersThese window bird feeders are perfect for any time but they are especially nice during bad weather. You can still enjoy the company of birds right at your windows! The suction cup bird feeders are a great way for young and old to view wild birds up close. Enjoy using them at your common work areas - kitchen sink, computer station, etc. MSRP - Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
MSRP - Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price These small feeders are rough cut and rustic. They may be rough around the edges. It's easy to use seeds, nuts, pellets, mealworms, jelly, fruit and more in these handy little feeders. The only limiting factor might be the weight of the birds. Larger birds are not going to visit these feeders successfully. All of them are easy to fill and clean. Many have removable trays. Smaller birds are some of the most rewarding. They visit so often and come in small flocks so there is plenty of observation opportunity. Since windows tend to reflect the outdoor light, you can usually stand with your eyes inches from the feeders for a really close up view. These window feeders make excellent gifts for all ages. If you dislike doing dishes, add one of these to the kitchen window for an amusing distraction. We have window feeders in three of our rooms at home! |
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Bird watching is taken to a whole new level with window bird feeders. You can see eyelids and you can study their feet. Watch how a hummingbird lifts off or hovers. View the competitive spirit of hummingbirds. One hummingbird will be feeding when another one zips up behind it and tries to intimidate it from above. This usually creates a burst of energy from the feeding bird as it tries to chase off the other bird. You will really enjoy the hummingbirds when they settle on a perch and sip for several minutes before flying off in pursuit of their mysterious business. If you are lucky enough to have more than a few hummingbirds, they will eventually accept each other's presence and begin to dine at the same time. In our yard this is a rare treat. All of our hummingbird window feeders have the color red somewhere on the feeders so the hummingbirds will find the feeders quicker. Hummingbirds continually scout for newer and better food sources everywhere so it isn't entirely necessary to have red feeders. The formula for making hummingbird sugar water is the same in these smaller feeders. A ratio of 4 parts water to 1 part white granulated sugar. For instance, one cup of water to 1/4 cup of sugar will fill most of these feeders. Use very hot or boiling water to dissolve the sugar. Let the nectar cool completely and then fill the feeders and watch for colorful and dainty hummingbirds. Each of these window feeders is manufacturer by leaders in the industry but if you ever have a problem with one of our feeders we want to hear from you. Your feeder might have been damaged during shipment. We can easily take care of such problems. Send us photos and stories about your sightings at these feeders. We'll post them right here as time permits. HOW TO USE SUCTION CUPS TO ATTACH WINDOW FEEDERS: The suction cups will stick firmly to the windows if you follow these directions. Using a small dot of cooking oil, dabbed in the center of the suction cup ONLY, will help the feeders cling to the windowpane. DO NOT get any oil on the edge of the suction cup. Now press firmly but gently on the glass to make the feeders adhere. You may wish to remove and reapply periodically just to assure yourself of the best grip. With a proper grip, once a month should be often enough to freshen the suction cup grip. View a Painted Bunting on the feeder sold here. Another view of a Painted Bunting visiting. All of us love these feeders but they are great for children and older bird watchers that have limited mobility. Hummingbird and seed feeders bring smaller birds in for a close-up view. Chickadees, titmice, finches, cardinals, wrens and more birds visit the feeders we have attached to our work station windows. These birds actively and frequently feed all day. |
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