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Window Bird Feeder Birdwatching Indoors,Clear View,180° Ultimate Bird Feeder for Up-Close Avian Encounters Brings Nature's Beauty to Your Home/Office Easy Fill
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Easy Mounting: This bird feeder fits snugly on single and double-hung windows 30" to 38" wide. Just slide the side panels into your window tracks (minimum 0.7" wide), and bring the beauty of nature right to your home. Plus, it comes with a removable rain and snow guard to keep bird feed dry during rainy or snowy days.
Crystal Clear Views: Our window bird feeder has a transparent PVC design, giving you an unobstructed view of your feathered visitors.
Large Seed Capacity: The spacious feeding tray can hold a variety of bird seeds, attracting a range of bird species, including blackbirds, bluebirds, cardinals, and many more. This creates a lively and vibrant atmosphere at your window.
Durable and Weather-Resistant: Our bird feeder is built to last, with durable materials that can withstand the elements.
Easy Refill: The snap-on lid with a buckle ensures a secure fit, keeping larger birds and squirrels out.
Relax and Learn: This bird feeder is perfect for bird enthusiasts of all ages. Watch, learn, and unwind as you observe the fascinating behaviors of your feathered neighbors.
Crystal Clear Views: Our window bird feeder has a transparent PVC design, giving you an unobstructed view of your feathered visitors.
Large Seed Capacity: The spacious feeding tray can hold a variety of bird seeds, attracting a range of bird species, including blackbirds, bluebirds, cardinals, and many more. This creates a lively and vibrant atmosphere at your window.
Durable and Weather-Resistant: Our bird feeder is built to last, with durable materials that can withstand the elements.
Easy Refill: The snap-on lid with a buckle ensures a secure fit, keeping larger birds and squirrels out.
Relax and Learn: This bird feeder is perfect for bird enthusiasts of all ages. Watch, learn, and unwind as you observe the fascinating behaviors of your feathered neighbors.
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