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Product description
This compact acrylic window bird feeder gives a close-up view of garden visitors while keeping seed contained and visible. The WLLKOO two-pack includes small house-shaped feeders with two perches each, designed for apartment windows and backyard glass panels where watching small birds adds everyday pleasure.
Key Points
The feeders are constructed from thick acrylic for clear visibility and resistance to outdoor conditions. Each unit includes two rods that create a comfortable landing area for species such as finches, sparrows and chickadees, and the house-style shape frames the birds for easier observation. Drain holes in the tray help shed moisture if seed becomes wet, which helps reduce spoilage according to the manufacturer. Strong suction cups attach the feeders to smooth glass, enabling installation on balcony doors or window panes without hardware.
Technical Specifications
- Name: WLLKOO Window Bird Feeder 2 Pack
- Dimensions: 5.9 x 2.4 x 5.9 in
- Material: acrylic
- Mounting: strong suction cups
- Features: two perches, drain holes for moisture control
Usage Recommendations
Fill the tray with mixed small seeds or specialist blends for finches and small garden birds, and place the feeder on a low-traffic window to encourage frequent visits. Clean by removing the whole feeder, rinsing with water or wiping with a damp cloth to keep the viewing surface clear and hygiene maintained. For best results, attach suction cups to a thoroughly cleaned window and press firmly to reduce the chance of detachment on windy days.
Positive Aspects
Watching birds feed from such a transparent design makes identification and behaviour observation easier. The compact size suits limited outdoor space and flats where a traditional feeder is not practical. Having a two-pack lets you locate one feeder on a bedroom window and another on a kitchen or lounge window for variety. The lightweight acrylic is less likely to chip than glass and is easy to reposition when you want a different vantage point.
A few practical notes: suction cups perform best on totally smooth, non-porous glass and may need periodic reattachment after temperature swings, and larger or heavier species may not use the small perches as readily. The drain holes help reduce damp seed but do not eliminate the need for routine cleaning. These considerations help set realistic expectations for how the feeders will perform across seasons.








