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Easy Bird Watching with the Birdious Tube Window Feeder

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My kids love nature and animals. Though they love hiking and visiting the animal sanctuaries, sometimes the best animals can be found in our own backyard. My kids have been facinated with the standard bird feeders that their grandma has, but the birds are so far away. With the birdious window tube bird feeder, you can get a ‘birds eye view’ of the birds!

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Easy Bird Watching with the Birdious Tube Window Feeder

The Birdious Tube Window Bird feeder is a cute little bird feeder you can pop right on your window. Unlike traditional bird feeders, it’s clear plastic body allows you to see right through it – meaning you can get an up close look at the birds that come to visit you.

There isn’t much assembly required to this bird feeder; which was perfect since my littles were excited to put it up. We quickly popped on the suction cups that hold it to the window, and filled up the birdfeeder. The inside tray has three compartments. The one in the middle is intended for food and has holes in the bottom to drain any water that might ome inside. The two compartments on the sides don’t have the drainage holes and can be used for food or water. We only used one type of food, but the compartments allow you to add three different foods to attract as many local birds as possible.

It took a while for us to finally decide on where to place it. We wanted somewhere that the kids could easily see, but one that they had difficulty accessing so they wouldn’t scare away the birds. Once we decided on a place, installation was really simple with three suction cups. We haven’t had any issues with it falling at all. And I’m happy to report that once the birds discovered it, we’ve made quite a few new bird friends.

Overall, we’re very happy with the Birdious bird feeder; the kids love watching their birdy friends, and it’s such a breeze to disassemble, clean and reinstall every so often. It’s a great design implementation, and we couldn’t be happier.

Want one of your own? Purchase on Amazon.com for yourself or as a gift.

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