A Window Feeder for Bird Watching Any Time of the Year

TOP WILD BIRD PRODUCTS

Enjoying bird watching all year long can be difficult especially when the weather gets colder.  A window bird feeder is perfect for enjoying the birds right from the comfort of your own home.  In addition, a window bird feeder allows you to get a close prospective of the birds and all of their beautiful details.  There are several styles to choose from including environmentally friendly, in-house, windowsill and more.

For the environmentally conscious bird lover, choose a window feeder like the Eco-Friendly Window Feeder that is made from recycled plastic.  This earthy-friendly bird feeder is great for feeding a variety of birds and holds approximately three pounds of bird seed.  To make your bird watching more interesting, try rotating the type of seed in the feeder to see what types of birds that it will attract.

An exceptional window feeder is the In-House Window Bird Feeder.  This window actually allows you to enjoy birds inside of your home.  The feeder fits into a window and bows out into your home.  You get an extremely close-up view of the birds and can observe all of their eating habits.  This feeder is weather resistant and may also be filled with a variety of seed.  You won’t believe how incredible the view is!

Another option for a window bird feeder is the Windowsill Bird Feeder.  This feeder has a beautiful, sleek design that looks great with any home and is made of natural cedar wood.  A shatterproof and UV resistant window in the center allows you to view the birds feeding at the sill.   The feeder attaches to your window with strong suction cups and the roof is hinged to easily open up and fill with your favorite type of bird seed.

When the weather is cold outside, having a window bird feeder makes bird watching more enjoyable and comfortable.  You will be amazed at how well you can view the birds naturally and the types of visitors that your window bird feeder will attract.  For a great selection of window bird feeders, check out Rachel’s Robin.