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9.05.2014

Window Bird Feeder Review

What do 51.3 million Americans have in common? The answer is, they've listed bird watching as their favored hobby!

Precisely because of that, Yellow Beaks is proud to announce the arrival of Yellow Beaks Clear Window Bird Feeder that produces unobtrusive view of wild birds, right from the comfort of you own home, office, or nursing facilities.

The birds literally come to you, for you to observe their beautiful unique markings, as well as letting you study their behavior and feeding habits.

Once you fill up the Yellow Beaks bird feeder with seeds, just sit back and let the birds find their new favorite hangout!

Product Details:
Dimensions: 9.6 x 5.9 x 6.6 inches
Weight: 1 pound
Accessories: 3 suction cups

 
I was pleasantly surprised to find that this bird feeder was actually pretty thick and easy to set up. I did have an issue upon shipping where it didn't come with any of the suction cups but after a quick email to the company, they promptly sent me the suction cups that arrived just 2 days later. They are strong and stick to the window pretty well. Unfortunately, I haven't had any birds come to it because we live on the 2nd floor and the only place to put it is the balcony that is covered. But that said, my friend and her kids are getting great use out of it and have already had birds come and eat so they can watch it on their sliding glass door. It is actually a really great feeder and I recommend it to anyone who likes nature or has kids that would enjoy watching birds eat.
 
You can purchase it on AMAZON.
 
 
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

2 comments:

  1. Has your friend had any issues with it falling off the window since she started using it? Squirrel issues? I'm looking at this, or one that has an anti-view through the birds side, so they can't see our cats that like to chatter at them through the window.

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  2. It hasn't fallen off or anything but on the window, they haven't had any birds come. So they stuck it on a table they have outside and the birds have actually come in. I think it's because they have an awning so the birds don't want to come under. I think it would be better if it was just on a door or window that was not covered.

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