➤WHY DO YOU WANT TO CHOOSE OUR HUMMINGBIRD FEEDER?✔BRAND INITIALThe original heart of our hummingbird feeder is the combination of sincere love and unique handcrafted art. The love of hummingbirds and the persistent pursuit of art inspired design inspiration ,Developed the highest quality feeders that are most loved by hummingbirds and most artistically enjoyable.✔HANDMADE FOR UNPARALLELEDOur brand hummingbird feeders are hand blown by a unique craftsman,each hummingbird feeder with its own unique color and artistic qualities. In the blowing process, because the air in the glass can not float out of the surface to form bubbles, the artists often use bubbles to express the life quality of the glass, which is also an important feature of the naked eye to distinguish between manual glass and mechanism glass.✔INTIMATE CAREOur hummingbird feeder base is equipped with habitat and the hummingbirds can rest instead of eating while flying.High-quality base anti-leakage, anti-rust, anti-fracture, no glue, lead-free mercury, ensuring the safety of hummingbirds.✔EASY TO FILL AND CLEANThe hummingbird feeder glass bottle and the base are screwed together, the assembly is easy to disassemble.The wide diameter and the transparent glass are well filled, and the long brush is distributed so that the slit can be cleaned in place.✎WARM REMINDERAfter filling the nectar, place the bottle up and align the base down to the bottle to ensure that the nectar is not spilled during the flipping process.This best hummingbird feeder set includes an ant moat, an S-shaped hook, a rope, and a cleaning brush.
R**7
Great (with modification)
Really like this. At first we got no customers. Got interest but few takers. They preferred our other feeder. Bent the perches straight so they were below the feeder hole and got plenty of customers. Apparently they don't like leaning too far forward on the perch.
B**J
Made for humans, not hummingbirds
If you want a hummingbird feeder to look at an attractive dangly object then you'll be happy with this. Of course, you could just get a wind chime or some other sparkly doodad. Whenever this was designed it was purely for human enjoyment and not with any thought in mind for hummingbirds.First, the angle and height of the perches are way too high relative to the feeder opening. Hummingbirds do not like feeding at this angle. If you want to keep this feeder, bend the perches lower.Second, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, the inside of the connection to the basin is extremely sharp and rough. I've tried to take a close-up picture to give you an idea of how jagged the metal is. Why does this matter? Because hummingbirds have extremely long tongues. (I attached an image of a hummingbird tongue.) The tongue will be inserted into the center of the metal flower and dip down into the reservoir to get the liquid. Naturally, the tongue will come in contact with the edges of the inside of the tube and basin. They will undoubtedly scratch and perhaps cut their tongues against these poorly designed and made feeders. Hummingbirds will check this out a few times, and then learn to stop visiting your pretty but harmful feeder.I thought about fixing the connections, perhaps by putting some wax over the rough edges. But then I thought, why? If I buy something new it should work!Fortunately I bought another very plain feeder with eight openings and the basin below, not a large reservoir in the middle above of the feeder. Hummingbirds like this one, and I can see more hummingbirds (8 vs 4), and more of them without some central obstruction. That way you have pretty hummingbirds to look at, not just a sparkling glass object without hummingbirds.
K**Y
Stylish Hummingbird Feeder! Beyond expectation!!
I rarely write product review on Amazon but this one is really worth it.I got this as I was looking for decorations of my garden, and maybe add some fun if lucky enough. I put it on the tree for a few days at first just for the look. However, I have to say it worked better than just simply a decoration. It truly attracted hummingbirds as well as some others!! Such a beautiful surprise for everyone in our family.Besides the function, you will only need to clean it once a week, as it doesn't seem to collect dust or deposits very fast.The anti-ant feature is just a plus. I don't need to buy one separatelyHad it for a few weeks now :) Looking forward to more fun.In a nutshell, if anyone is looking for a little bit more fun, vividness in your garden it is definitely one thing to consider!
D**N
Gorgeous, But Small
This attractive, colorful glass hummingbird feeder is on the small side with only four feeding ports. Because of this and because of the territorial nature of hummingbirds, you're unlikely to see more than one at a time, simply because they don't tolerate crowding. No matter. Even couples and their babies will take turns or at least sneak in when another leaves. Even though the perches are higher than most other feeders -- they are higher, not equal to or lower to the ports -- my hummingbirds adapted. The roughly 2" opening makes it easy to fill. The base pieces are easy to clean, although the glass bulb is not. You'll need a bottle brush if mold builds up inside. I love the no-leak design, thanks to the way the port piece fits inside the base.This feeder comes with a metal ant moat, a tiny brush to clean the ports, an S-hook for hanging, and a twine "vine" for attracting (I guess) the birds. I found that the regular S-hook and on the ant moat were not steep enough to give me confidence that the feeder would stay on. Because mine hangs from an elevated deck, I was afraid that the feeder would crash to the ground on a windy day and break. Instead, I hung mine from a copper ant moat that I already had and that has a much steeper hook. If you hang yours closer to the ground, the thickness of the glass will likely sustain a short fall onto mulch, grass, or dirt. Tip for the ant moat: if you fill it with water, it will likely evaporate in a day or less. If instead you put a few drops of vegetable oil in the bottom, it will last most of the season.The swirls of colors remind me of Murano glass. I find that colored glass feeders make it less likely that mold grows inside, although you should still change the nectar at less once a week, twice in hotter weather.-- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
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