Description
Hummingbirds are affectionately referred to as Nature's Jewels because of their iridescent qualities and beauty.The Jewel box is your key to close up viewing of hummingbirds!
- Brings beautiful hummingbirds right to the window for easy viewing
- Wrap around detachable ant-moat
- Three feeding ports
- 8oz nectar capacity
- Hinged lid for easy refill
- Sturdy polycarbonate construction
- Suction-cup mounted for windows, kit included for deck mounting
The Jewel Box Window Feeder allows you to bring these beautiful birds up close for viewing. The bright red cover will attract hummingbirds. Once there, the HighViewTM perch invites them to rest comfortably as they drink from any of three feeding ports while also offering an unobstructed view of the birds. You can use this feeder with or without the ant moat to block crawling insects. Features a generous 8 oz. capacity, sturdy polycarbonate construction, and a suction cup mounted bracket.
Additional Information
Type: |
Hummingbird |
Design: |
Window |
Product Type: |
Nectar |
Bird Type: |
Hummingbird |
Feed Type: |
Nectar |
14 Reviews
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Window hummingbird feeder
Really like it! May order another!
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Window Hummingbird feeder
I have had several other window feeders. This is the best!
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Window Hummingbird Feeder
I was very pleased with this window hummingbird feeder. It is very sturdy and easy to clean. The suction cups are plenty strong enough to keep the feeder in place. I love it! It is really fun to see the birds up close on the feeder. It was definitely worth the money!
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Great little feeder
This is a wonderful little feeder. Only time will tell how long the suction cups will last, but as of now they are sticking on my window strongly even with the feeder filled with nectar. Easy to clean, the suction cups stay on the window and the feeder just drops on to the clips, no dealing with the suction cups for every cleaning like I thought might have been the case. Good design.
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Aspects Hummingbird Feeder
Easily attached to my front picture window and the hummingbirds have been coming by ever since!