🌟 Elevate Your Garden Experience with Hummingbirds!
The Gray Bunny Hummingbird Feeders come in a convenient 4-pack, designed for easy hanging and maintenance. Made from durable, weather-resistant plastic, these feeders feature a leak-proof design and a clear reservoir for easy monitoring. Perfect for bird lovers, they ensure a hygienic feeding environment and are backed by a 1-year warranty.
N**R
LOVE THESE FEEDERS!
I live in Mexico City and we have so many hummingbirds here so I was excited to try these. I just put my feeders up with sugar water last night and this morning I had 3 birds visit to feed! The suction cups are great, with a lever to stick them - easy to use and strong. The feeders are small but sufficient, and come with the attached hanging red wire. Highly recommend!Update Apr 2024: These feeders do leak quite a bit. The suction cups are starting to fail. One has completely stopped working (I can't get it to grip to the window with the twist feature) so I am having to order new ones. The hummingbirds are still very in love! Tip: You will want a toothbrush or skinny brush to clean these every few days.
Z**A
Fantastic window mounted hummingbird feeder
I was interested in a window mounted hummingbird feeder but was concerned that the mount would slide or slip. There is no problem with that happening with this mount as you can lock the suction in place with the turn-lock. . Also these tube feeders are readily available almost anywhere. Just make sure you wipe clean the spot on the window where you’re mounting.Highly recommended!
V**X
My hummingbirds love this type of feeder
I was a little skeptical of the angled necks on these Gray Bunny feeders, because I and my hummingbirds are used to the ones with 90-degree necks. But the hummingbirds figured them out right away. And they do have less tendency to leak. (Hint, if the sugar water is close to air temperature, they have less tendency to leak. If you're storing your nectar in the fridge, just immerse the feeders upside down in a container with hot water for a few minutes.)And these small feeders are easy to wash in the dishwasher. Make sure each one is positioned over a jet, and use rubber bands to secure them in the top rack. See photo.I've been using small feeders like these for about 10 years. In my experience, the birds shy away from the typical large feeders that you find in stores. I do use one occasionally, but fewer birds visit. And the large one I have from Pennington has a large neck, so it can be washed in the dishwasher.Originally I found the small Garden Treasures feeders at Walmart for about a buck apiece. When Walmart stopped carrying them, I was able to get them at Lowe's, but no more, and online they're very pricey. I did find small feeders at King Dollar for a dollar, but they were inferior, so I gave them to Goodwill.The only reasons for not giving 5 stars is that one of the feeders leaked from the top right away (it's not worth the hassle of returning it). And the price seems a little high, but it's still better than other brands and vendors. I'll probably buy some more soon (as long as the price hasn't skyrocketed ;-) )
P**T
You need multiple feeders
I started with a single feeder with 4 feeding stations and hummingbirds came almost immediately. So did squirrels. I re-positioned my feeder by putting it on a 1/8 inch dia. line between two trees. The line went through an eye screw and down the tree to a cleat so it was easy to lower for filling. Squirrels could jump to the feeder, but find it hard to hold on to. Squirrel problem solved.Hummingbirds are territorial. One bird would sit on the line ready to chase away any other birds who came. I got a second feeder. Now I had two guard birds.I ordered this set of 4 small feeders and put them in several locations, all within seeing range of my window. Now the guard birds cannot guard all the feeders. Other hummingbirds can come and get a drink. At times it's like a game of Quidditch, as in the Harry Potter series, but the other birds can get a drink. Some feeders are always unguarded.These feeders have no perch and only one flower each. When, on a larger feeder, a perch is available, the birds sometimes use it, but I do not see the lack of a perch to be a problem. They are natural hoverers.The size of the reservoir is adequate. The sugar-water needs to be changed every two or three days to keep it fresh and safe, so a larger reservoir would serve no purpose. The reservoir is quite large enough to last that long, especially when it is not the only feeder around. Much better to have 4 single-flower feeders at 4 locations than only one with 4 flowers. At the larger feeders, usually only one and occasionally two flowers are being used at any time.I made a loop of rope going to my window frame so I can bring one feeder very close to the window. Some hummingbirds seem to favor that location. The guard birds do not seem to bother them there.I have problems with yellow jackets. Some hummingbirds seem able to drink with them around but do so carefully and don't like yellow-jackets . I am putting up yellow-jacket traps.Now is my second season for hummingbirds, I saw my first one on guard duty on April 19th, Saw a few more since. Soon I expect a constant air-show outside my window like last year.
B**Y
Cute and easy
Love these they work great
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