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EZ View Window Suet Feeder

EZ View Window Suet Feeder

Item # 4234
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Bring woodpeckers and clingers right to your window!

Suet is a powerful attractant that birds can't resist. Now you can feed it right at your window.

Woodpeckers, chickadees, nuthatches, titmice and more love suet and it's great to feed year round. Our Window Suet Feeder has two baskets and can be placed on the window in a number of positions. In an L position it can even feed perching birds such as catbirds and mockingbirds. Placed in a V position, larger birds will not be able to feed as easily.

Made with an Eco-friendly,recycled base and two suet baskets, the feeder adheres to your window with three strong suction cups. Feeder base is 8 x 8 inches with standard sized suet baskets. Made in the USA.

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Aug 6, 2016
toothlesswonder
Would love to get another one!
I'm not a bird owner, but have been feeding wild birds for years. I just started using this suet cage this year. At first I put it in an "L" position for a few days but found that I had more birds being able to use it easier if it was in an upside down V position (as seen in my photo --upper right corner in the photo), Small songbirds as well as Grackles have used it with ease!! I recommend this suet feeder.
Apr 8, 2015
knicpackfan
Strong window feeder
My Downey woodpeckers really like this feeder. They are not shy and will use the feeder even when I am close to it. The suction cups are very strong, even with all the pounding on suet--the feeder stays put. It does take some getting used to--the woodpeckers will tap on the suet and for awhile I thought someone was knocking on my door, but it's worth it to get such a close up view of them. I did have it fall once on a very cold day, but I have a feeling a squirrel made a jump for it from the deck railing, rather than it just falling.

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