![]() ![]() And so far the squirrels have left it alone. It's so much fun watching these lovely creatures enjoy our DIY bird feeder. It took a day or two for the birds to find it but they did. It's a mix of millet, corn, peanuts, and black sunflower seeds. I'm using a wild bird seed that attracts finches (shown above) but also cardinals, sparrows, and other lovely wild birds. I think it looks much nicer from the inside.Īlso, I do think it will serve little birds and larger birds alike because the velcro along the tray and the strong suction cups provide good support when attached to a glass window. Suction cup feeders are the simplest to attach directly to your window, but hooks are another method if you want to use them instead. This time I used a couple of small pieces of white and clear velcro and some clothesline rope. However, the next morning it was clear that the wily squirrels got into it and eventually pulled it down. Then two velcro dots were placed on the backside to stick to the window and two small suction cups with hooks were used to attach the ropes.Īt first, I hung this outside my husband's work window that faces out the back. ![]() ![]() Two pieces of sisal rope were then threaded through the corner holes and a knot was tied underneath. The tough, non-yellowing polycarbonate bird feeder attaches to your window with three strong. This way the smaller birdseed wouldn't fall through the holes or clog the holes. Heres a wonderful way to feed and watch wild birds up close. I used a bit of old screening material to place on top of the holes. Then he added several smaller holes for water drainage. My husband drilled four holes in the corners of the tray for the rope. You might have something lying around the house that would work. Click here to read my full disclosure policy. as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This post contains some affiliate links (that means if you make a purchase after clicking a link, there’s no additional cost to you, but I will earn a very small commission. By subscribing, I consent to receiving emails. ![]()
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