Attracting and feeding hummingbirds. One of our shatterproof plastic bird feeders, this bright, cheery hummingbird feeder will attract the tiny birds for hours of birdwatching enjoyment. read full product details »
One of our plastic bird feeders for hummingbirds, this bright, cheery feeder has a shatterproof bottle and will attract the tiny, delightful birds for hours of birdwatching enjoyment.
The Garden Song® Clear Plastic Hummingbird Feeder features three feeding ports and holds 16 ounces of nectar for hummingbirds. Includes a packet of instant nectar mix that makes 32 oz.
Remember to clean all of your feeders at least twice a week, more often in very warm climates or seasons. These clear plastic bird feeders may be cleaned with the Perky-Pet® Cleaning Mop.
Placing the Feeder
Cleaning the Feeder
Garden Song® – Elegant, Value-Priced Bird Feeder Designs with Great Style and Performance.
Comes with instant nectar mix packet that makes 32 oz. of nectar
What's in the Box:
1 Hummingbird feeder
Specifications:
16 oz. nectar capacity
3 feeding stations
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I wanted to wait a while before giving a review. This Hummingbird feeder works well and several males fight over whose gets to use it (females of course having free reign). It doesn't refill as well as I would like - but none of them do. It also drips on its own when the ambient temperature rises, but that means the holes aren't clogged up like I've seen with other feeders. I wish it had perches - and apparently, so do some of the birds. I made some and glued them on. The birds seem to appreciate this, as I put on two (there are four feeding areas) and those are the ones the females use. I guess not having to expend energy while replenishing it works better. The males prefer the openings without the perches so they can be ready to chase off other males I presume.
I also have chickadees and orioles who visit on occasion, and seem to appreciate the perches.