🐦 Bring the magic of nature to your backyard!
The Mini Hummingbird Feeder 4 Pack offers a compact solution for attracting hummingbirds with its 2.3oz capacity and innovative leak-proof design. Made from durable hard plastic, these feeders are easy to clean and perfect for outdoor use, ensuring a delightful experience for both birds and birdwatchers.
D**N
Great for the price and easy to clean
These hummingbird feeders are small but that's fine since we don't have a lot of hummingbird activity and the nectar usually lasts 3 to 4 days. It does tend to leak a bit but it's summer in Phoenix so I'm sure it's the heat of the liquid that may be forcing it to drip a bit. It's definitely not a steady drip but I do see remnants of sugar on the ground below the feeder. Easy to clean and disassemble as it's just a screw on bottom and the opening is wide enough where I wad up a couple of paper towels and use a little dish soap to clean the bottle. Attached are a couple of pictures showing the measurements and they are true to what is in the listing.
S**.
These are the best!
Love these hummingbird feeders. Nice and small so the sugar water doesn't go bad and moldy. Great to hang everywhere for fighting hummingbirds.
S**.
Perfect for my needs
Within an hour of putting these little feeders out, I had humming birds use them! I usually have a large feeder on my pole, however it’s winter and stormy, very few birds around, yet some! I wanted something small and easy to keep clean during the winter months, however I like them so much I may just use them year round and order more! Good quality, easy to fill and clean, no leaking or dripping issues.
B**K
The Hummingbird's Favorite Feeder
The Anna's Hummingbirds in our area prefer these feeders to the other feeders in our yard. The feeder parts stay together well and don't leak (*see below), although the bees occasionally probe the edges and get something out of it. The feeders are easy to disassemble and clean. My only issue is that these are approximately 2 oz bottles, so during busy feeding times they get emptied in two days. Never mind that: we bought a second set!6/2023 Update:I noticed recently that if my nectar is not close to the outside temperature then the feeder can leak for a day or so. Best to attempt to get the nectar temperature as close to outside air temp before filling.Next, the feeder tube (that the flower is attached to) can sometimes get clogged. Our little friends deposit bits of morning breakfast bugs in the tube or sometimes hot weather makes a sticky mess of the nectar. I started using pipecleaners to clean that tube out. There have been feeders that were being rejected only due to clogged tubes, and after cleaning they are again getting drained by the birds.And, while the feeder is taken apart, don't forget to rinse it thoroughly, clean the insides out with a toothbrush (if the inside of the clear portion looks murky) and clear out the feeder tube. Happy birds again!*Edit: Sorry to report that the feeders do, in fact, leak. It is the joint between the top clear barrel of the feeder and the red portion at the bottom. The bees discovered this first, and hang out at that joint exclusively. I attempted to wrap pipecleaners around that joint in an effort to get them to go elsewhere. Two days later I checked that feeder and found it sticky full of nectar. It has helped create a rather problematic bee issue in the tree near the other feeders. I'll have to remove one star for the not-quite-sealable joint.These are, otherwise, good feeders. I plan on testing some rubber o-rings on that joint to see if these feeders can be sealed completely.
B**B
My hummingbirds like this design the best! Leaking problem solved!!
Update 7/16/2019: I found out the reason hummingbird feeders leak is because they have to form a suction inside the container to prevent leaking. To do this you have to fill the nectar container to the top before you turn it over. I didn't want to fill mine to the top, because I live in Florida and it's so hot I need to change the nectar every few days when the container is only half empty. A lot of nectar would get thrown away. So what I did was fill the nectar container half full of clean river rock pebbles I had available to fill in some air-space and then filled the nectar to the top. AND IT WORKED! NO LEAKS! It actually looks cute, and I only used half the amount of nectar that I would've used without the pebbles. You can see in the pictures that the hummingbirds liked it too. After I hung it up, I went in the house to get my camera to post a picture on here. When I returned, I was less than 18" from the feeder when this excited little hummingbird came over to check it out. It flew between my camera and the feeder as I took 12 pictures. The dollar store has glass pebbles and marbles for a dollar that would work perfectly for this purpose. Whatever you use in the container, be sure it's clean. You will have to rinse/clean/replace them as needed.Original review: My hummingbirds prefer these single feeders over any other feeders I've tried over a 4 year period. I purchased these to replace the same one I had that was leaking badly. Unfortunately, all of these leak too, but not as much. Since the nectar tube on these is at a 45 degree angle, I thought that may have fixed the problem, but it only slowed the leak. I purchased the top rated multi-feeder to replace these, but my birds left. When I put two of these back up, they retuned, so I'm keeping these.
S**H
I wish I had gotten these earlier
I've had these feeders for about a week and gotten a lot of joy from them. They are the perfect size, they are easy to clean, butterflies can use them too! I wish I had gotten them in the spring!
T**N
Hummingbirds love them
Have been using these smaller sized feeders for years but my old feeders were starting to crack. The hummingbirds love them and the nectar never lasts long enough for it to go off. Was happy to find these ones to replace them. Tested two and no leaking or dripping. The yellow flowers don't need to be attached but the plugs used to attach the flowers work perfectly for keeping the nectar further down the tube so bees and wasps can't reach. Looking forward to using these new feeders this summer.
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