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Here is your chance to see birds feeding close up. A window feeder is one of the most satisfying additions to your wildlife-friendly garden. Wildlife World's Dewdrop Wild Birds Window Feeder is designed to stick to your windowpane using the attached rubber suckers. Made of clear Perspex for unobstructed views of birds dipping in and out of the window feeder for food.
Suitable for all bird food seeds, kibbled nuts, mealworms etc
Provides a clear view of the birds
Easy to clean
Easy to stick/move using rubber suction pads
Features perch to encourage birds to land
The additional hanging rope now included
The Dewdrop Window Feeder is a great way for you, your family and your children to brush up on your bird identification skills. Why not use our Field Guide on Garden Birds to help grow your knowledge of the common and less-common birds in your area.
Watch our How to Guide with Wildlife World’s Ecologist, Chantal Brown…
Details
Weight: 675g
Materials: Perspex
Colour: none
Special Features: Sticks to windows, clear view of birds, easy to fill and clean