![]() People on Amazon seem to agree with me that the design is well thought out and executed. It has holes on the bottom to drain out rain water, and the dish itself is a little deeper than others I have seen so it holds a decent amount of seed for a window feeder. The seed tray slides completely out for easy cleaning and refilling without having to take the feeder off the window. Even clear plastic gets cloudy, scratched and weathered over time, so you really want to remove any layer between you and the birds. Most importantly, the back is cut out as to not obscure the view of the birds. This window feeder by Home Bird has all the design elements I look for in a window feeder. There are many window feeders on the market now to choose from, so I’m going to share our favorites and why we think they are the best window feeders for your money. This lead me down the path of trying out all sorts of window bird feeders, and now I have some recommendations and tips from my experiences that I can share with you. Then I suddenly didn’t have much yard, and the homeowners association had rules against feeder poles or deck clamps. I had never experimented with these myself until I moved into a townhouse. This opens up the world of bird feeding and bird watching to those who may not have a yard (such as apartments or condos) or no room or desire for a big feeder pole. ![]() As the name suggests, window feeders are bird feeders that attach to your window instead of hanging from a pole or tree. A new type of feeder is growing in popularity that makes feeding birds accessible to many more people, window feeders.
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