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great feeder - good design November 14, 2008 We've had this feeder for 3 years. The only thing I had to do was replace the suction cups (they eventually cracked from the weather) with heavy duty velcro. Find I need to knock on the window to shake down the sunflower seeds sometimes - the birds hear this and flock to the feeder. If I used a seed mixture, the birds tossed the regular seeds to the ground, to fish out the sunflower ones! The titmice stay on the perch - hammering open the seeds w/their beaks so I'd say the perch is quite sturdy. I have one chickadee who bangs on the window when it's empty or the seed is stuck - he/she lets me know - really!!
Beautiful view of birds October 30, 2008 We love using this feeder. My mother who in bed-ridden loves to watch the cardinals, chickadees, etc. We have had to buy new ones every year as once in a while they fall in a strong wind and sometimes break and the suction cups only last about a year.
Rickety and wobbly... fell off the window after 3 days! August 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This bird feeder was pretty cheap, but I guess you get what you pay for! It's very light weight and didn't stick to the window very well from the beginning... then fell off (and broke) after only a few days. Better to spend a little more and get a better quality feeder that will last!
Did not stay up June 27, 2008 This attractive bird feeder has suction cups to hold it on the window, but it did not stay up, fell off, and broke. I would opt for more hanging feeders instead. Put a bracket on the wall above your window and let a hanging feeder hang down in front of your view. Also remember that you can't hang this type of hanger on your window if you have a full screen on the outside. It would also be difficult to do if you have a half screen or storm window that must be raised and lowered if reaching out from inside to hang it outside.
Not enough stick-to-it-iveness June 22, 2008 If you like having birds feed right at your window, the Dine-Around is great...for as long as the two suction cups stay suctioned. A full feeder and two bluejays or starlings trying to get at the seed will bring it crashing to the ground. If you could insure only chickadees hear about the food, you'll love it.
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