WELDUN Window Bird Feeder with clear plastic viewing, 2 water bowls and removable trays
Product description
What it is (and why window feeders are a bit different)
A window bird feeder is basically a way to watch birds close up without needing to stand outside for ages. The WELDUN design uses clear plastic so you can see activity from indoors, bringing that “nature right to the window” feel into a kitchen or living room. It also leans into practicality: removable trays for seed and water bowls on the sides aimed at helping smaller birds feed and drink.
It’s the sort of setup you’d choose if you want day-to-day wildlife viewing—especially if the garden is small, or if getting outside is a faff. That said, it’s not a high-capacity aviary system, it’s more about regular, easy observation than long-haul feeding loads.
The essentials at a glance
The feeder is built around a clear viewing body and an outdoor-mounted feeding area with multiple compartments. Key points from the design include: - Clear plastic for close-up viewing from inside. - Sticker-style mounting (a more solid alternative to suction cups, on its own terms). - A front anti-slip bar so birds can stand more securely. - Two side drinking bowls positioned for birds’ water needs. - A removable feed tray with two compartments, including a deeper section intended to hold more seed and reduce how often you need topping up.

What stands out in everyday use
The biggest day-to-day advantage is observation. Because the main body is clear, you’re not guessing whether birds have arrived—there’s a good chance you’ll notice them as they approach.
The mounting approach is also worth thinking about. Compared with traditional suction cup designs, this one uses stickers, which (by the product’s own pitch) are intended to be sturdier and reduce the worry of something falling. That matters if you’ve ever had to re-seat a suction mount after a warm day, or if you’re trying to place the feeder at a certain height for safer, calmer bird landings.


Then there’s the anti-slip bar at the front end. Birds can be a bit chaotic, and perching grip makes a noticeable difference when they’re hopping on and off quickly.
Limitations and things to watch before buying

Two practical caveats, based on the information provided.
First, window feeders are dependent on placement and conditions. Even with a sturdy sticker mount, you’ll still want to pick the right height and location so birds can access it comfortably without making it easy for other visitors.
Second, the design is aimed at small birds (as described). If you’re hoping to attract larger species, the “will it work for my birds?” question may end up being a bit variable—window feeders are often best treated as a small-bird viewing and feeding tool rather than a catch-all wildlife station.
Also, if you dislike frequent cleaning, remember there are water bowls and a removable tray. The upside is the trays are designed to come out, the downside is you’ll still need to keep on top of hygiene.
Who it suits (and who might skip it)

It makes sense if you want: - Close-up bird watching from indoors. - A feeder that’s designed for easy loading thanks to removable trays. - A setup with water bowls included, rather than relying entirely on your garden water sources. - A more secure mounting approach than suction cups, especially if you’re placing it at a planned height.


It might not be the best match if you’re after a large feeding station with lots of capacity, or if your priority is attracting the widest variety of birds regardless of size.
Practical tips for getting the most from it
A good starting point is placement. Install it at a certain height so birds can approach and stand comfortably on the anti-slip bar. If you’re keeping it for viewing, try aligning it so you can see through the clear plastic easily from where you’ll actually sit.
A simple routine helps too: top up the deeper feed section when it’s due, and use the second compartment for a different seed type. That way you’re not stuck doing full refills constantly, and you can keep feeding consistent.

For micro-usage: imagine sitting at breakfast and spotting movement near the window—small birds land on the front bar, pause to look around, then take a turn at one of the side water bowls. With the tray removable, you can handle the “tidy-up and top-up” bit without dismantling the whole setup.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you mainly want small-bird watching close up from inside, value removable trays for easier handling, and prefer sticker-style mounting over suction cups. The combination of clear viewing, an anti-slip perch, and side water bowls fits the “everyday garden wildlife” goal better than more basic feeders that don’t offer the same viewing experience.
You may want to skip it if you’re expecting it to function like a large, high-capacity feeding system, or if your goal is to attract larger birds. It also relies on thoughtful placement and ongoing cleaning of the water and trays.


Mini FAQ

Is the feeder easy to clean?
The feed tray is removable, which should make maintenance more straightforward than fixed designs. There are also water bowls on the sides, so cleaning the water area will still be part of the routine.
How is it mounted to the window?
It uses stickers rather than suction cups, which is presented as a sturdier alternative. Exact adhesion behaviour can depend on your window surface and conditions, so installation method matters.
Does it include water for the birds?

Yes, it includes two water bowls on the sides, positioned to meet birds’ drinking needs.
Can I separate different types of birdseed?
The removable tray includes two compartments, and the deeper tray is intended to hold more seed to reduce refill frequency.
Is it only for small birds?
The product description frames it for small birds, so results will likely be best when you’re specifically targeting smaller species.
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