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The Perky-Pet Pinch-Waist Glass Hummingbird Feeder features 4 feeding ports, a 4-way perch and holds 8 ounces of nectar. The feeder base is bright red to attract hummingbirds. Use the included hanger to hang it from a branch or hook. For best results, use the Perky-Pet Instant High Energy nectar. This specially blended nectar is easy to use, requires no boiling and stays fresh longer! The clear, shatter-proof glass reservoir makes it easy to monitor nectar levels and unscrews easily from the feeder base for quick cleaning and filling. The feeder may be cleaned with the Perky-Pet Cleaning Mop. Remember to clean your feeder at least twice a week, more often in very warm climates or seasons. We offer the finest quality in wild bird feeding products and accessories. Perky-Pet is the leading supplier of Wild Bird Feeders and Accessories. Perky-Pet Hummingbird Feeder models are designed to attract hummingbirds using bright red to lure them to the nectarletting you discover the beauty and fascinating behavior of the elusive hummingbird.
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Technical Details
- 8 ounce capacity- Hardened glass bottle
- Four feeding ports with built-in bee guards
- Four-way perch
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By Latham Davis (Sewanee, TN, United States)
The best thing about this feeder is that it won't collect rainwater like most other feeders, diluting the nectar and discouraging the hummers.
Contrary to an earlier negative review, this feeder is easy to disassemble and clean. A touch of bleach will removed any mold and wash away quickly under the faucet. I've use one feeder for three or four years. Careful treatment is all that's needed. We also have little trouble with bees.
The birds seems to love it. We have a swarm of them that amaze our guests.
By Edward D. Ferris
I have tried many feeders but Perky Pet is the best. Sometimes I have 10 hummers trying to feed at the same time.
By Beverley Vycital (Clarkesville, GA United States)
I've tried several different feeders, different styles, etc. but this is by far our hummingbirds favorite feeder! They flock to it. I have 4 of these hanging up & in August I get so many hummers that I have to fill each feeder twice a day! When I've put out other feeders the hummers ignore them. Also this is the only feeder that I know that won't allow the water to get in & dilute the solution when it rains. My sister didn't believe me when she moved in next door & I told her that she better use this feeder. She bought all different "pretty" feeders. Needless to say she didn't get much action at her feeders. She's now coverted to this feeder & they're swarming at her place too! Make sure that you order this feeder WITH THE PERCHES!
By Bilro (Turuts Road, Childrens Home, Florida)
We've tried a lot of different styles of hummingbird feeders over the past 20 years or so and have determined that this particular configuration is the best all around for both convenience and utility. Moreover, with shipping charges tallied into the equation, the prices at P & M International were the lowest offered on the Internet.
Addendum: We always make sure we keep twice as many feeders as we hang. That way we always have clean ones ready when fresh nectar is needed.
By Bunkster Brown (MA)
I have two of these feeders and yes... they aren't the easiest to clean... but so far this is by far my favorite feeder, and I've tried many. The hummingbirds love it, and with an ant guard on top it stays very clean. I bought a tiny bottle brush and bent it in a 90 degree angle, and it works just fine on cleaning the bottle's tough-to-get-at shape. I too have used the saucer shaped feeders, and while the hummingbirds loved it, so did the squirrels. During the really hot, drought months, I would see squirrels hanging off the thing, emptying it of all the nectar. Who knew squirrels would drink that stuff... but they do. They also broke the perch off in several places on the saucer model. So far, they have left this one alone.
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