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Droll Yankees Window Hook Accessory Set of 2

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Category : Hanging Hooks and Brackets
Category : Window Bird Feeders
Category : Hummingbird Accessories
Category : Hummingbird Feeder Accessories
Category : Hummingbird Feeders - Window Mounted

Description

Window Hook turns any bird feeder into a window feeder!

Turn any bird feeder into a window feeder! The 8.5 inch window hook easily attaches to any window by two super strong suction cups. The stainless steel construction is extremely durable and won’t rust. The circle hook keeps a bird feeder solidly in place so it won’t knock off in wind. Ideal for hummingbird and smaller songbird feeders but can be used to hang a variety of things like chimes and sun catchers. Made in the USA!

Set of 2 Window Hooks

Dimensions: 8.5" x 2.5" x 6"

Made in the USA

Window feeders allow up close and personal views of birds as they feed. You can place a bird feeder outside any window in your home and watch birds come and eat up close. Switch out your food offerings to attract many different species of birds to your window. It’s always fascinating to watch the birds have a bite to eat and learn more about nature just outside. You’ll love sitting and watching birds flocking with a window feeder.

Attract birds to your window with a variety of food offerings: Bird feeders that offer different foods allow for a variety of different visitors to that feeder. Consider changing your food offerings throughout the year to see which birds you can attract. Some food suggestions are suet balls, sunflower seed, Nyjer® seed, fresh fruit, mealworms, safflower seed, white proso millet and premium seed mixes.

Feeding wild birds is one of the best ways to impact the world around you. The simple act of putting out a bird feeder and keeping it clean and full can greatly improve the chances that birds and their offspring will survive. Many backyard bird watchers believe that birds only benefit from feeders during certain times of the year. However, birds actually have a year-round need for reliable, steady food sources.