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Outdoor Living : Perky Pet 209 "Our Best" Hummingbird Feeder, 30 oz capacity |
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Binding: Lawn & Patio
Brand: Perky Pet
EAN: 0078978209008
Label: Perky Pet
Manufacturer: Perky Pet
Model: 209
Publisher: Perky Pet
Sales Rank: 108
Studio: Perky Pet
Features:- 8 ounce capacity
- Shatterproof bottle
- Four feeding ports with built-in bee guards
- Four-way perch
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: 30 oz. Glass Hummingbird Feeder "Our Best" with six flower feeding stations and removable full circle perch Size: 9.5" x 11.40" x 3.25"
Amazon.com Review: There are more than 300 species of hummingbird in the Western Hemisphere, and, with this hummingbird feeder, you're bound to see at least a couple of them at your window. Perky Pet's 30-ounce hardened-glass feeder is the largest model and features six easy-feeding flowers, a no-drip feeder base, and bee guards. This model is the only Perky Pet hummingbird feeder with a detachable full-circle perch. The feeder is easy to fill and clean, and comes with a one-year warranty.
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After someone gave us one of these feeders at work, I was amazed to see just how many Hummingbirds it attracts. (Even in the winter!) At first I wasn't ready to invest too much money for a feeder at home not knowing if I would get any activity, so I originally purchased this one on sale for only $3.82 Garden Jewels® 453-2 10-Ounce Glass Hummingbird Feeder. If you read my review there, you'll see I had Hummingbirds the very first morning after placing it outside.
Because I have been so pleased with this particular feeder at work, I decided to get one for home to use as a second feeder. The biggest difference with the two are their size. One holds 10 ounces and this one holds 30 ounces. I keep the smaller one just outside my kitchen window so that I'm reminded to fill it more often and the larger unit I have placed over in my side garden.
When Perky Pet labels this "Our Best", I do have to agree!
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This feeder has a larger capacity than most. It is glass and can break if it is dropped. The hummers seem to favor it over others. The bee guards work well.
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I originally purchased this feeder about 3 years ago. I added 2 more feeders so I could view the birds from different windows. What I found was that the hummers liked this feeder best of all. I have since purchased another one and it attracts more birds. I think they like the perch. I do not have any trouble with mold forming, and have no trouble cleaning it. Would definitely recommend this feeder.
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This is a really good hummingbird feeder as it's made of heavy glass with a perch that goes around the feeder. I live in a rather windy area, so the heavy glass makes it much more secure for the birds. These same feeders at Petco or Petsmart are much more expensive. It's easy to unscrew the feeder from the attached hanger to re-fill. (I didn't think I had many hummingbirds in the area where I live....but....word must have spread as I now have 4 feeders and over 30 birds) This feeder is also great as it has 5 feeding stations.
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I have 4 hummingbird feeders and they are all hanging from a Shepherd's Hook in my yard. I live in Southern California where we have an abundance of hummingbirds right now. Early morning and late evenings we will have 10 or more feeding at a time, with others vying for a spot to feed. I have 2 feeders that hold 1 3/4 cups each that have to be filled every day. The two others are larger feeders that hold 2 1/2 cups each and I fill them every other day. Having this larger feeder with 6 feeding spots is great because now I can feed more hummies and I don't have to refill them as often. I look forward to purchasing several more. I've had feeders in my yard for the last 3 years and only experienced mole once and that was when I was using plastic feeders. Between refills I let each feeder soak in very hot water, no soap. Once a month I let them set for 1 hour in water with a little bleach. I rinse thoroughly so there is no residue. When the glass gets water spots I will soak in water with a little vinegar then the glass looks like new. I make my own nectar: 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. I do not add food coloring as this is not good for the birds. I also do not boil my water and if I did I would never have enough time for it to cool when my little hummies are begging for more nectar. I make a quart to a half gallon at a time and keep it in the refrig. I'm always ready for the next refill. My grandkids are always entertained by watching the hummies through the kitchen window. All my ... Read More
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