Window Bird Feeder
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| Price: | £4.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #700 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Tobar
- Model: 03157
- Dimensions: .99 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Perspex open-fronted Bird Feeder with wooden roof and perch. On the back of the bird feeder are two suction cups so that it can easily be attached to the outside of a window pane for perfect and comfortable watching as the birds safely feed. Ideal for both the young and old.
Customer Reviews
JG from Moray
We have had one of these for years and this was bought as a gift for my son. If you like to watch the wild birds feed close at hand, this is for you.
Superb little window feeder!
Stick this on the window with the easy to use suckers. Obviously make sure it sticks first with common sense! (clean both surfaces and dampen the suckers slightly first).
Nonesense about double glazing, as if that makes any difference! My'n stuck fast for months. If it does fall then it might break easily as it is fairly brittle plastic.
You will need to be patient as the birds will be nervous at first. Make sure there is not too much movement in the room where the feeder is placed.
My bluetits particularly like the mixed seed especially sunflower seeds.
Robins also come and have a feast.
I have a host of other feeders in the garden so probably helps having alot of birds in the garden to get used to it.
I placed it close to the bush so they can skip in and out quick to help them if they are a little scared.
I am very happy and can watch them feeding from my armchair :-)
Not really fit for purpose
This window bird feeder from Gradman seemed like a good idea for an old lady whose attempts to feed biords by her window had been spoiled by crows and squirrels. It is made from folded ABS (I think) and is rather too brittle for the remodelled cardboard box and postage and subsequent planned use. Ours arrived with small stress cracks in it which will reduce its useful life. When we stuck it on to the window with the suction pads, it soon fell off (this might have been the warming effect of outside temperature) and fell on to a hard surface which caused a bit to break off. We left it with her but I imagine it wil be smashed within a day or two without having brought much joy to her or the birds. Unless you can find a sunless spot with a soft landing underneath and are happy to take the risk of having to clean up the spilled seed regularly, this is a 'don't buy'.



