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Window Bird Feeder For Outside - XL 5 Inch Opening For Cardinal, Blue Jay and Bird Variety - Squirrel Proof When Placed High - With 3 Bonus Heavy Duty Hook Suction Cups - Tadge Goods
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Wagner's 53002 Farmer's Delight Wild Bird Food, With Cherry Flavor, 10-Pound Bag - Wagner's

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Five Star Reviews:

32%
Spying on baby birds
August 16, 2017
The construction, price, design, and idea is great for this birdhouse. Unfortunately, I think I just bought it a little late into the bird season, so I never attracted a bird family and can't comment on how it works when there are actual birds living in it. I was nervous about the suction cups, but the hold really well! I like the "do not disturb" sign, very cute idea. I look forward to hanging this in my window again next baby bird season!
It looks pretty nice on the window anyway though
December 29, 2016
We don't have any birds living in ours yet, but it's still holding strong with the suction cups. It looks pretty nice on the window anyway though!
love it
December 7, 2016
using these for an oothica so we can hopefully catch it hatching great price earth assembly
Awesome product!
July 31, 2016
I absolutely love this product! It is great and I already have birds that just moved in! This product is a must buy!!!
Awesome
June 21, 2016
It took about a month but I finally have House Wrens nesting in my spy birdhouse. I love it!
Awesome!!
May 22, 2016
My Boys Couldn't wait for this too come. They have it on there window. There is a bird that comes and goes but no eggs yet.
46%
Bought another one because I really like the one I bought 8 years ago
March 12, 2017
Bought another one because I really like the one I bought 8 years ago. That one split at the top seam when I dropped it but used a little E600 on the crack and have had no problems since.Learned to use the suction cups as a secondary support....eight years is a long time to expect suction cups to hold up in the TX sun....but they do...for the most part. I drilled a small hole on the top than inserted a wire (with a washer attached to the end) that connected to a strong magnet which is attaches to our metal barndominium. Same thing could be done by attaching the wire to an eye screw inserted into the siding.These are the only feeders that the raccoons and squirrels can not get to.
Best investment we have made
October 29, 2016
These units have paid for themselves after the first bag of bird feed. Bird feed is not cheap. Prior I hand beautiful feeders, great designs, works of art, problem was they had to be in the backyard and keeping squirrels away was very tough.I would go through 2 quarts of feed per day and not even enjoy watching the birds.With the window units I am down to 1 coffee cup per day per feeder and watch birds all day.We have had the units for 3 years now and the population of birds has grown.TipsYou must have a back drop behind the units, we have indoor plants in our sun room. Birds do not understand glass, they will not see it and fly into it. The backdrop also helps with clarity and depth for he feeders.It took 7 days initially for he birds to locate the feeders. Once they do they will return forever.You must clean you glass an suction cups or else they will not stick, once on they hold the birds no problem, we often have 2 birds inside the and 2 birds on the unit and it hold.Take them down every 3 months and clean them, they are birds.There are 3 slots in the bottom of the unit, I have clear tape over these slots so I can hold finch food.No squirrel has yet to interfere with these units. And they try.They have come to live below on he round where they eat up what is spilled.
Bird Feeder or Bird House?
October 29, 2015
I put this bird feeder on a bay window off the kitchen. The birds had no problem finding the feeder and it was very neat to see the birds coming and going while we sat down at the table to eat. The first year I had this I used sunflower seeds in order to attract cardinals. The only issue I had was that the feeder had to be filled quite often. The second year I had the feeder I used generic bird food from Home Depot. We got more of a variety of birds that way but the feeder still needed to be filled often. We went out of town for a week and while we were gone the birds ate all the food. This is also when a mother bird decided the bird feeder would be an excellent spot for her nest. At first we thought it was really neat to watch her build the nest. She laid five eggs and it was awesome to be able to see the eggs hatch and baby birds appear. The problem is, with baby birds come a huge mess. Once the babies left the nest I had to scrape bird poop off the window and throw away the feeder. All in all though, it was an amazing experience and I am glad that my small kids and I got to see these babies hatch. The feeder is cheap enough to buy a few more and feed the birds again. This time though, I don't think I will let it say empty long enough for a nest to be built!
Chickadees...and fat little squirrels...
December 12, 2014
Works great! Was worried it might not stick, but it seems sturdy so far. I've been getting chickadees, sparrows, and occasionally finches. The chickadees are the only ones that will get in it for very long. Only problem is that I placed it near a ledge that is easily accessible to squirrels and those fat little turds will jam their butts right in there and hog the seed for 10 minutes at a time, but it gives me a good laugh. :) See photos for comparison of viewing pleasures. :)
Pleasantly Suprised!
April 23, 2010
Well, after reading lots of reviews about similar products, I decided to purchase this one- even though some had stated that it wasn't very good. First let me point out that there are no directions with this feeder- so really it's best to follow the advice of others that have posted reviews as far as the best way to hang the feeder. I put the feeder up, put in some food, and waited. A few hours later we heard a crash! I was worried that my brand new feeder had crashed down and shattered into a billion pieces. I should probably add that I live in a dormitory on the third floor with both grass and cement below us. I was very relieved to find the feeder still completely intact...and was able to find the suction cups nearby as well. I then went back and found some of the reviews that suggest how to prepare the window and suctions cups so the feeder will stay in place. I washed the window very well, and washed the suction cups in warm soapy water. I let both air dry completely. Then, as suggested by another purchaser, I ran my finger gently across my t-zone (forehead and bridge of nose) and then wiped the finger across the suction cups. This very small amount of natural oil is said to help the suctions cups stick. After firmly placing the cups on the window I attached the feeder- and haven't had any problems with it since! We've had some pretty tough thunderstorms too! It did take almost 2 wks for the birds to find the feeder- but now they love it and I lvoe to watch/hear them! We've had cardinals, sparrows, several different type of finch's and others that I don't recognize. I should note that this is a fairly small feeder and really accomodates only one bird at a time (some of the small sparrows will feed 2 at a time). I'm considering purchasing another to place nearby! I really love how close you can get to the birds without disturbing them- the opening on the back is great to have because then the only thing seperateing you from the birds is the glass of your own window! I highly recommend (just remember to prep the window and suction cups before "hanging")!
Better than expected, better than expensive bird feeder!
March 11, 2010
I don't often come here to type reviews, but I simply had to review this one. I had ordered this bird feeder, but I wasn't sure I was going to like it. While I was waiting for this one to arrive in the mail, I went to an expensive "Wild Bird" store in town, and I purchased a $25 feeder and a $6 suction cup attachment piece. I set up both bird feeders on two windows, right next to each other. Then we waited and watched the birds come.Now, I will say that the expensive bird feeder was made in the US, and was made from high-quality hard plastic. This Perky Pet brand at Amazon is made from super lightweight plastic, and feels like it will fall apart at any moment. However, the huge difference between the two that I own is how you can view the birds!The expensive bird feeder fills up, so when the birds come to eat, the bird seed itself gets in the way of your viewing experience. You may get a better glimpse of the birds if they come in at the exact right angle. Also, my expensive bird feeder is a "cling" feeder, meaning there is no perch. This means the birds must barely grasp the feeder, all the while flapping their wings, and as soon as they get a bit of seed, off they fly to find a perch!But, with this cheap little feeder, there is NO birdseed to obstruct your view because all of the seed sits at the bottom. In fact, the little birds just hop inside and feast away. Or, they will sit on the ledge of the feeder and feast away. Either way, they stay longer because they are more comfortable. This bird feeder has been an utter delight to us! Oh, and the birds can not sweep the food out either.I will also say that our trip to the bird store in town was useful, and I will share what I learned about getting the suction cups to stay. You must first soak the suction cups in warm water for a few minutes. Then dry them completely. Then rub your nose (or oily T-zone spot) and lightly rub a bit of that oil into the cup, and *then* firmly stick the suction cup to your window.
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Four Star Reviews:

12%
Hope I get a bird in there
July 8, 2017
Concept is cool, it got here on time. It’s not wood however, it’s plastic. Comes with a privacy screen & a two way sticker you can put on the see through part for extra privacy. Instructions weren’t too clear on that part, but you stick it on the slide in see through piece & cut to fit it. I’d suggest using it, although I don’t know how well it works. Also all reviews I’ve watched on YouTube state that it may be months before you get a bird in there. So patience is needed with this. Overall good item, excited to see if it works.
Excellent product
May 1, 2017
Excellent product, well packaged and thought out. Lost one star for flimsy plastic that it's made of but for the price, can't be beat.
Four Stars
April 6, 2017
Love it and have it on my window, but no birds have made it home yet.
No birds yet.
June 3, 2016
I like this in theory. We're still waiting for birds to come by. Maybe next year :(
this is a great bird house and i gave it to a guy ...
January 12, 2016
this is a great bird house and i gave it to a guy with MS . he loves his bird house he wanted it for his window ,see he cant walk alot and he loves the birds, im hoping a bird family will move in as soon as spring gets here. I cant wait .
Up a month, no birds yet.
June 8, 2015
The birds don't accept it very easily. Not sure if it is too noisy where it was placed. Recommend putting it in a window that is quiet and dark if you want birds to nest inside this product. The suction cups work well. The birdhouse has been stable.
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Cute for small birds
June 23, 2017
Have had this in our window for over a year now and it still works. Not very big, so you only get chickadees and house sparrows, but we have had a squirrel crawl in it and it didn't fall off the window so that was impressive. Also, the rain can get into it through the opening and wet the seed, so we put it on a window that had a bit of an overhang above it.
but its definitely a nice little treat to have outside the window for the ...
June 21, 2017
Flimsy construction as others have noted, but a drop of hot glue fixed that right up. Knocking off a star due to some DIY fixing, but its definitely a nice little treat to have outside the window for the cost. We don't get many varieties outside of HummingBirds and (the lovely...) crows around where I live, but I've seen a few different ones popping up around the place since putting this out front. For ~$5, its filled its purpose very well.
Bear Proof Feeded
April 21, 2017
Lightweight, relatively inexpensive, sticks to clean glass surface and is black bear proof. Used some generic "Windex" to clean the glass surface. Suction cups held the feeder in gale force (+30knot winds). Unexpected bonus is the feeder is sort of bear proof. Spring time = bear feeder time. Feeder slides off the suction cups allowing removal. No need to reattach the suction cups. Bear don't care for the cups. Just the sunflower seeds. Remove the feeder before leaving the house or nightfall and no bear damage.
If you need replacement suction cup(s) here's an Amazon link...
March 26, 2017
I've had mine since 2013 and it works fine.I had lost one of the suction cups when my wife moved the feeder. So after asking a question here about replacements, contacting Perky Pet and doing searching here on Amazon I found an what seems to be an exact replacement suction cup. Perky Pet offered them but with the shipping cost at over $5 were way to expensive for one suction cup. So I bought a pack of 6 cups, for about the same cost as one from Perky Pet. It comes with 6 pack of COTU (R) large suction cups with hooks. Cup size diameter is 1 3/4". Each cup can hold up to 3 lbs. of weight. They appear to be the exact same as the ones that come with Birdsccapes Clear Window Feeder 348. It fits perfectly. The pack of six have hooks that you can remove to fit the feeder. The other suction cups with the hooks can be used to hang other things, or saved in case you lose a suction cup. All for about the same suction cup from Perky Pet without a hook. Here's the link on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LPNEMVI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1It would be good if Perky Pet offered a two pack of these suction cups as an add on item here on Amazon... just saying...
Takes a little bit to get it to stick on the window
March 17, 2017
Didn't even stick. I used tape and it stuck better to the window. Maybe I'm using it wrong, but it just didn't work for me. Very disappointed.Edit: I feel absolutely terrible. After calming down and trying this once more, the feeder stuck and has been for a week now. The product is actually pretty decent and I've gotten loads of different birds outside my bedroom window. I feel awful for giving it such a terrible review when I first got it and it didn't work. I especially feel bad since I asked for a refund and didn't have to return my item, only to have it work now. I'm buying a second one so I can try to make up for the first one I bought. Feel free to charge me again for the first feeder since I ended up loving the product. I felt so bad getting my refund, only to have the product now work.
Just a great feeder.
March 16, 2016
Got this as my first bird feeder a few months ago. I've added some more on a pole in my yard after the outstanding success of this product. For the price I was skeptical about how well it would stick or hold up to use. It has far exceeded my expectations. Held very firm to the window through out this winter in NY. I was very impressed as we have had an unusually warm winter in general but still several nights and days that dropped to 0. This means it held on through wide temperature shifts from 60 on one day to literally 5 degrees the next. You would think the cheap suction cups would release but they did not. Additionally it does a great job of keeping rain and snow out of the seed, which is awesome.The way it mounts to the window is also pretty clever, on the back of the "base" are a couple of small plastic bumps that act as stand offs from the window. Between the suction cups and these standoff, that means the actual feeder sits a few millimeters from the window. This allows water to run down the window and behind the feeder without pooling anywhere. As birds feed, I've noticed they toss shells and whatever all over the place. Some of that debris ends up going behind the feeder, with those little stand off bumps holding it away from the window it keeps it from collecting and making a mess since it just falls through.The only reason I have deducted a star is because this thing is a little hard to fill and clean. The roof line extends out over the front by about an inch. This makes pouring seed into it, even with a funnel, a little tricky while it's mounted to the window. Not overly difficult, but it takes longer to fill this small feeder than to fill my other 4 feeders combined, which seems weird. This same design makes cleaning it more of a chore than you would expect. Again a minor quibble, but something worth noting.Another final benefit to this great feeder is its size. It can fit a couple of house finches at a time, or a cowbird. Grackles, however can hardly get to it and tend to leave it alone. This allows the smaller birds to have a consistent feeding spot without getting hassled. The slick plastic roof prevents birds from getting a perch on top of the feeder which prevents them from leaving droppings all over it, that probably wasn't a feature purposely designed into the feeder but it is an awesome side effect.
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Three Star Reviews:

15%
Great idea but we've had it up for a year ...
September 18, 2016
Great idea but we've had it up for a year and not a single bird has made this home. We did get an interesting looking spider in there for a while though!
no birds after months
June 25, 2016
Love the bird house but never got a single bird after months of having it up. I sent it over to my moms house where she has several birds eating in the day and they have non interest in it either.
Not optimistic
March 12, 2016
Not optimistic...no interest yet. You get what you pay for, and this is cheap. The privacy screen options were pretty unimpressive and would still allow shadows. We will see!
Concept is great and we are still hopeful
January 24, 2016
Concept is great and we are still hopeful, but we rarely ever see a bird near it, and we have tons of birds.Doesn't infomercial hype.
Cool idea. How do you get birds to love it?
January 13, 2016
Cool idea, but the birds aren't using it / liking it. Not sure why. Maybe because I have it about 16 feet off the ground, or maybe the location.
Seems like a very clever idea
August 5, 2015
Seems like a very clever idea, but no birds after 5 months. I researched online about proper placement - away from heavily trafficked areas, high off the ground to provide security from predators, on a window that receives a lot of sunshine (especially morning sun), etc. - and I still have had nothing but a few bees that built a tiny cone and didn't return. I'm bummed :(
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Great - once you replace the broken one
August 30, 2017
Hard to rate this. I ordered one months ago - the suction cups didn't "seat" into the holder well, the feeder fell off 2nd story window and cracked when it hit the ground. I requested a replacement which arrived in a couple days. The suction cups fit this time and I've LOOOOOVED the feeder so much that I ordered a second one for another window.That one arrived with a broken connector piece in the front of the tray. I've requested a replacement feeder which should arrive in a couple days. I KNOW I'll love it once it's replaced. My review of the actual feeder would be 5 stars - birds love it, it's so much fun to watch them, and I've gotten some great pics. But why oh why can they not send a feeder that's not broken on the 1st attempt?
Meh great idea bad Construction
August 16, 2017
I had ordered to other window bird feeders decided to get this one because of the reviews and it was cheap and it was a cute little house. The one I got was basically two pieces that you had to snap together and they didn't snap together very well I'm going to keep it but I'm not really happy with it and the birds aren't really going into it anymore. I finally got some glue and glued it together because it just kept splitting apart and all the seed would fall out and it was very unstable
Helps not only feeding birds at windows.
June 15, 2017
The attachments are not that great. I live in a condo where I can't use tube feeders. To help the wild birds I purchased one of these feeders to put on a table to add feed to so they could get food to eat. The feeder that is on a hook is the hummingbird feeder.It comes in handy in my case as a birder living in a condo wanting to help all birds!
what you expect for the price
April 19, 2017
I read poor reviews first and c'mon people, what would you expect for $8.00?? cheap plastic of course, breaks easily of course, suction cups not perfect of course. I got the cups on with some effort, but there is a slimmer part on the cup where you push it on with some maneuvering. I also stash these cups new because I am replacing non sticking ones all the time, nbd. i think you know that you have to wet the cups with a wet washcloth but not dripping wet (spit is good too). if you get a crack, that's what fun colored duct tape is for. 3 stars only because my birds have not found it yet. I don't know how to introduce a new feeder in my yard.
This feeder was fine the first year
November 12, 2016
You get what you pay for... This feeder was fine the first year, but fell apart after two years, despite being in a fairly protected location (not a lot of sun). The bottom seam separated, allowing seeds to fall through; the suction cups couldn't hold on to the glass and the unit itself turned yellowish and cracked (after falling off several times). If you only expect it to last a year, or if it's on the shady side of your house (no sun), maybe it will last a little longer. The small birds (finches, sparrows) liked it.
Squirrel's Love it too!
August 5, 2016
So this is my second one, the first one lasted nearly a year. I ordered a second one and I absolutely love it. However it does not keep the squirrels out. The suction is amazingly strong. The first time we caught a squirrel in it, I moved it away from a tree to the center of our windows. No where close to anything and way high up. Well this smart squirrel has come to trying to basically scale our house and has figured a way to get in it. I find him curled up in it and literally have to bang on my window to get him out. I have a seperate corn feeder for the squirrels and apparently he likes the bird seed as well. I will be purchasing another feeder for my birdies. As they have been stalking my backyard wondering where their food is :(
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Two Star Reviews:

12%
Missing parts
May 22, 2016
Bird house did not come with all of the parts. You may also want to think of where it will be placed. Most residential windows have screens on the outside making it impossible to hang.
This is a great idea, may be because of user error but ...
May 16, 2016
This is a great idea, may be because of user error but the house kept falling off our window. I gave up after the 3rd time and created my own support system. Still dont have any inhibitors however.
No birds yet....
May 15, 2015
I have had it up for a month now, and not one bird has come to it..:( So not sure if it really works.. Will see
Not happy with this so far
May 8, 2015
It just will not hold to the window I have hundreds of birds and none has shown an interest. Double pane windows prevent film from totally covering even if it would stay in one place. Not happy with this so far.
Pretty crappy. My sister and I both got one ...
March 31, 2015
Pretty crappy. My sister and I both got one of these for our littles and neither one of us has had any success in acquiring a nesting bird. Also the mirrored film that is supposed to keep a bird from spotting you is useless and completely see thru.
So far, no birds.
November 22, 2014
1 year so far and no birds. We'll relocate for next season and see what we get. The stick on mirror film doesn't seem like it would block enough inside activity for birds to nest. In broad daylight, I can still see clearly into the house. I would think the birds will be too scared, but we will see.
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No birds came :(
July 2, 2017
I really wanted this to be awesome. After having it up on my window for two weeks, I didn't see one bird come to it and it didn't look like any of the bird seed was gone. It's a great idea and I thought my cats would LOVE it. There are plenty of birds that come into my back yard, but none came to the bird feeder. I bought these things that looked like granola bars at Kroger that are made for birds and they were a little sticky. Unfortunately, it just attracted ants and there were hundreds of ants crawling across my living room window.
Doesn't Stick to the Window
July 14, 2016
Lots of issues with this. First of all, we couldn't get it to stay on the window. I think it at one point, it stayed on the window for two days. After that, no matter what we did, it fell off. I had it high enough so the squirrels couldn't get to it, but it just didn't stick to the window no matter how clean we got the window and the suction cups. It also didn't stick to the window when it was dirty. One co-worker suggested that maybe we just buy bigger suction cups, but we didn't get a chance. The bird feeder broke the last time it fell. :-(
40% of five stars
January 29, 2015
I bought two w/intent to keep the cat entertained while bringing birds in close for me to watch. The most common birds in our area right now are some of my favorites; i.e., Dark-Eyed Juncos, Black-Capped Chickadees, Cardinals House Finches, House Sparrows & all to rare Nuthatch's.The 1st feeder was placed on a large 8 ft sliding glass door, high up above the vines & branches of a mature Butterfly Bush. Very nearby is a garden, largely dormant, & a water source. Nevertheless, there have been few birds thus far. Our feeders have oiled black sunflower seeds. Its possible, the slider is so large a window I wonder if it intimidates the birds though it's fun watching the fearless squirrels try to get to it. So, no complaints on this feeder rather placement &/or season.The 2nd feeder is a different story which I attribute primarily to the suction cups. Insured glass was clean, wetted the suction cups & placed the feeder w/feed up but it just wouldn't hold no matter how many times, how many tricks I used to attach it & so finally gave up. I may get other suction cups & make another go.Overwhelmingly, the rationale for a two (2) star review was that both feeders upon receipt were split open @ the roof apex or roof ridge. One snapped back together but still had a notable gap & would have easily allowed rain in. The other, even upon attempting to snap it together would not. Thus, I ended up using an adhesive requiring ~ 24 hrs to dry to cover 1st along the outside, then inside, allowing it to spread & thoroughly cover the ridge.In other words, the construction &/or QC for these simple feeders seemed rather lacking. Literally, there is a 50% chance of getting an acceptable feeder out of the box. The one that actually stays up is the one that had/has the broken roof apex
Poor suction = unstable feeder
October 11, 2013
This is a small feeder, only one bird can feed at a time. It holds about 2 cups of bird seed in it's base. The suction cups do not hold the weight of more than only 1 cup of seed (even on a clean and well prepared window). This makes the seed difficult for birds to spot from a distance. Also, this feeder falls down when in use by the birds. One single bird caused it to fall from the window, when it took off after eating. Another caused it to fall because of it's vigorous pecking at the seed. I do not recommend this feeder, unless the manufactured improves the strength of the suction cups. (Also, it's important to note that the feeder is plastic, and cracks easily when it falls. And it will split along the "seam" after a few falls.)
Least Favorite of 3
August 16, 2013
Not knowing which window feeder would be the best, I decided to purchase three types offered on Amazon. I added a picture to the item of the three on my window. (I apologize for the dark image. I was trying to keep from scaring the birds away.)#1 The Aspects Window Cafe was my favorite (C in the picture)Aspects Window Cafe Hopper- most popular with the birds- easy to fill- most durable when it falls from the window (darn squirrels!)- the feeder can be removed for cleaning while leaving the suction cups on window(I like that so it will maintain a better hold on the window.)- easy to remove the hulls left behind- unfortunately the most expensive of the 3#2 The Droll Yankees Window Feeder comes in 2nd place (B in the picture)Droll Yankees OWF Observer Window Bird Feeder- second favorite of the birds- it can fit a few at a time which was nice- not as easy to fill- entire feeder needs to be taken off of the window for cleaning- difficult to remove the hulls left behind#3 Birdscapes Clear Window Feeder (A in the picture)Birdscapes Clear Window Feeder 348- not popular with the birds. I don't think they like being "inside"- the hardest of the 3 to fill- only 2 suction cups- entire feeder needs to be taken off of the window for cleaning- difficult to remove the hulls left behind- the design is poor because there is a seam along the center of the bottom that easily comes apart. Not surprising this has already broken.- the cheapest of the 3Placing them in a shady area prevents the birds from flying into the window as often. I have had them awhile now, but only 2 have survived. Having multiple feeders has been fun since so many birds come to eat. I will probably replace the others with the Aspects Feeder in the future.
Birds love it
June 25, 2013
I thought it would be tough to attract birds to our window but this feeder proved me wrong. We get a steady stream of feathered customers looking for tasty seeds and my kids love watching the birds. The feeder has stayed attached and in one piece through some very rough Florida weather. I did notice that there's a little splitting at the seam at the bottom so I don't know that it will stay in one piece if it does eventually fall but for the price and the enjoyment it has brought us I consider it well worth the money.**update** September 2013 -Sad to say our feeder has bitten the dust. A squirrel managed to climb up our screen and down it went. The small split at the bottom became a giant unsalvageable hole. I will not buy another even though we found it so enjoyable. It just isn't very durable.
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One Star Reviews:

29%
Epic fail
April 24, 2017
Birds have completely ignored this birdhouse for 2 years in a row
No bird ever went inside waste of money
December 17, 2016
It fell off window and broke. No bird ever went inside waste of money.
Horrible
June 17, 2016
Put together by birds
One Star
March 27, 2016
No birds ever came. Just a wasp nest. Followed all instructions.
You Get What You Pay For ... Crap
July 24, 2015
The suction cups only deserve half their name. While they do resemble a cup in their shape, they lack any kind of suction. Hey, after typing that out, does it sound like any of your ex SO's? The two-way mirror (actually a flimsy sticker) does not really work, either.
Birds never moved in
January 24, 2015
Don't waste your money. It's an ordinary bird house with one side missing and a piece of tinted plastic to hang on your window. Birds NEVER moved into this house, yet the other five in our yard had no problem enticing the birds to move in.
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SAVE YOUR MONEY!
September 14, 2017
Lasted WHOLE eleven days! yesterday, two house finches got into a fracas inside of it - not unusual, at all. They settled the matter and all of the seed was devoured, but not before they'd dislodged one of the suction cups - no big deal. When I went to fix it, this morning, as soon as I touched it,t he other suction cup gave way and it fell four feet to the ground - still, no big deal. ONLY it shattered! ALL of the pins that join it broke AND it fractured through most of one side.SERIOUSLY, save your money.
but the box for the product itself looked to be in good condition.
August 24, 2017
Really disapointed. Finally got around to opening up the box to setup and the feeder was so flimsy. The plastic pins that hold both sides togther were broken on the top and bottom of one side. Maybe I could glue it back together, but unfortunately I think it's too late to return. Thought maybe it was that it was mailed with a 25 pound bag of squirrel food, but the box for the product itself looked to be in good condition.
Fell apart in a month!
July 10, 2017
It is great to see the birds coming to the window. However, the little pegs that hold this birdfeeder to gather broke in less than a month. I have tried hot gluing it and using duct taped on it to hold it together. These things didn't work for more than two days. The feeder separates and all the food falls through. It was a waste of money! If I could give zero stars I would.
Completely useless
June 17, 2017
These bird feeders are extremely flimsy. The notches that slide onto the suction cups are very shallow and don't hold well. The units are two pieces that snap together, but they were mostly broken at the points where they are supposed to slide together i.e. The male inserts are broken off. I bought four (2 orders) the day before yesterday, and only one is still hanging. The others are no longer useful at all.
Very cheaply made
April 14, 2017
This product is cheaply made and I'm sure there is a reason the manufacturer decided not to seal the bottom but this poses a major problem when you try to fill it with seed, I have had to use clear gift wrap tape to close out the bottom and keep the seed from falling out. Also, the suction cups that came with it were all bent and will not adhere to the glass, I am currently trying to put the suction cup under something heavy so that maybe they will flatten out and possibly stick.
Awful, better of spending a little more on one that works.
July 1, 2016
This bird feeder stayed upright on our window for less than an hour, afterwards it was clear that one of the suction cups simply wouldn't work. It managed to hang titled on our window for a couple of weeks, but we were never able to put very much bird feed in there because of the angle it would hang from. Eventually the feeder started to fall down at least once a week and even injured a poor bird when it fell. I replaced both suction cups but the problem was the back plastic had a curve which would not allow for one of the suction cups to hold on for very long. We live in a squirrel filled area as well, so when they spotted the feeder it was easy for them to knock it down, we had squirrels climbing up the screen beside the window and knocking it down. Eventually we couldn't even prop it back up as the squirrels had stolen the suction cups that don't come attached the feeder.All in all it was a terrible purchase. Anyone looking for a window bird feeder is better off spending a little extra money on a feeder that will stick properly after an hour.
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Old Price
Old Price
$69.99
Price
Price
$59.00updated: Mar 17, 2020
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Features
Article Number
Article Number
0600606404051
7129984802646
0846175013755
0662578829263
0070805530026
Brand
Brand
My Spy
Perky-Pet
Secret Bird Watcher
Tadge Goods
Wagner's
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
USD
USD
USD
Height
Height
305.1 in
306.3 in
157.5 in
252.8 in
177.2 in
Length
Length
167.3 in
220.5 in
315.0 in
553.5 in
639.8 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
My Spy
Perky Pet
AST
Tadge Goods
Wagner's
Product Group
Product Group
Lawn & Patio
Lawn & Patio
Lawn & Patio
Lawn & Patio
Lawn & Patio
Product Type
Product Type
OUTDOOR_LIVING
OUTDOOR_LIVING
OUTDOOR_LIVING
OUTDOOR_LIVING
OUTDOOR_LIVING
Publisher
Publisher
My Spy
Perky Pet
AST
Tadge Goods
Wagner's
Reviews
Reviews
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Studio
Studio
My Spy
Perky Pet
AST
Tadge Goods
Wagner's
Weight
Weight
0.2 oz
1.8 oz
3.5 oz
9.2 oz
35.1 oz
Width
Width
246.1 in
270.9 in
275.6 in
330.3 in
354.3 in
Feature
Feature

Clear, acrylic window with 2-way mirror film lets you see birds inside, but they can't see you

Watch birds build nests, hatch their eggs, and feed their young

Safely attaches to any glass surface with included suction cups

Made of durable, weather-resistant materials

Holds 1 cup of seed

Crystal clear design makes bird watching easier

Easy to fill and clean

Wide open compartment - allow birds to have unfettered access to seed resting on the bottom

Attached to any window surface

Securely attaches to outside of window with heavy duty, weather-resistant suction cups

Durable, natural cedar wood construction, 7.6" Tall

Can be customized with paint, varnish or stain

Easy to assemble and mount

Lets you watch birds nesting, eggs hatching and baby birds growing tru a mylar 2-way mirror film

ENJOY BIRD WATCHING - This window mounted bird feeder is see-through, making is fun to enjoy colorful wings, bird calls, and feathers up close.

THREE-SECTION DESIGN - Fitted with two seed, nut or fruit trays with ventilated drain bottoms, each clear acrylic bird feeder also has a built-in water drink section!

BIGGER, MORE ACCESSIBLE DESIGN - Each wild bird feeder offers a 5" opening perfect for giving cardinals, finches, orioles and other birds plenty of landing room.

WEATHER-RESISTANT DURABILITY - These hanging bird feeders are crafted with a heavier-duty transparent acrylic that's squirrel proof and weather resistant!

GUARANTEED SATISFACTION - Along with each window attached bird feeder you'll also receive three strong suction cups and a reliable money back guarantee.

A value priced mix that attracts a wide variety of backyard birds

Contains general purpose seeds including sunflower

Use in Hopper or Tube Feeders

Highest quality grains used in blending

Made in the USA

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