Securely mounts to your window with 3 suction cups
Transparent plastic construction is sturdy and gives a clear view of the birds as well as the seed level
Easy removal for cleaning and refilling
Holds up to 3 cups of seed
The Aspects Cafe Window Feeder is a versatile bird feeder that will attract a variety of birds and provide entertainment for people of all ages.
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Window Cafe Great For Teaching Little Ones This attractive feeder is made of high impact material and the heavy-duty suction cups attach directly to the window. The patented seed trays easily lift out of their bases for filling and cleaning - without detaching the feeder from the window. Seed reservoir slides out for easy filling and cleaning. Lifetime Guarantee Made by Aspects Ships Quickly!
I have tried many different styles of window feeders and this one is the best. I live where we get lots of snow and this feeder's roof protects the seed from getting too wet. It also holds quite a bit of seed so we don't have to refill it as often. The bluejays stay away from it as they are too large to fit on it. We get lots of chickadees, titmouse, and finches at this feeder
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We got this bird feeder for our sons' bedroom window. They love waking up to watching birds having breakfast at their window. I was afraid it might blow down on windy days so we took the bottom part off when we had 40 mph gusts. We had another severe wind warning and I barely got home before 70 mph gusts were hitting our house. I went around the corner to take it down and pieces of metal roofing were flying towards our yard so I went back inside and thought, "Oh well, there goes the bird feeder." I went in my boys room to watch it get blown away and all of the seed was coming out like you see the jackpot money on tv, but the bird feeder did not budge. Very happy with the purchase.
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Small birds love to sit on this feeder at the window. Squirrels will chew on the roof to get at the seeds. I was able to cure that problem by mixing some hot pepper suet chunks into the seed mix (not harmful to birds, but squirrels hate it).
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