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Bring hummingbirds up close and personal with the Nature's Yard Window-Mount Hummingbird Feeder by North States. This feeder has a heavy-duty suction cup that adheres to any window. The 2 flower ports include a place to perch so hungry hummers can eat and stay awhile. This feeder holds up to 20 oz. of nectar which is sure to bring hours of bird-watching enjoyment.
FAQ's:
How do I fill my hummingbird feeder?
All of our hummingbird feeders are filled by simply turning the feeder over and twisting off the base. Use a funnel or container with a pour spout to fill the reservoir with nectar (be sure to fill completely to the top to prevent leaking) and replace the base. Turn the feeder right side up and hang in desired location.
How do I keep my hummingbird feeder from leaking?
It is recommended to fill our hummingbird feeders to the maximum capacity so that there is not an air pocket in with the nectar, which could cause the feeder to leak. Additionally, an ideal spot for any hummingbird feeder is to be placed out of direct sunlight to prevent expansion from the heat of the sun that can cause your feeder to leak.
- Style: Hummingbird
- Seed Type: Nectar
- Material: Plastic
- Color: Red
- 2 feeding ports with perches
- Heavy-duty suction cup has a twist-to-lock feature for securing to window
- Holds up to 20 oz. of nectar
FAQ's:
How do I fill my hummingbird feeder?
All of our hummingbird feeders are filled by simply turning the feeder over and twisting off the base. Use a funnel or container with a pour spout to fill the reservoir with nectar (be sure to fill completely to the top to prevent leaking) and replace the base. Turn the feeder right side up and hang in desired location.
How do I keep my hummingbird feeder from leaking?
It is recommended to fill our hummingbird feeders to the maximum capacity so that there is not an air pocket in with the nectar, which could cause the feeder to leak. Additionally, an ideal spot for any hummingbird feeder is to be placed out of direct sunlight to prevent expansion from the heat of the sun that can cause your feeder to leak.
