![]() But once they’ve overcome any initial caution, then most species of garden bird will regularly return to a window feeder. Yes, they will, though it can take them longer to initially do so compared to bird feeders right out in a garden. Other ways of achieving the same effect are to draw thin lines on the glass with a marker pen about 5cm apart (doesn’t matter which side of the glass), or hang lines of string from the top of the glass the same distance apart. Vertical blinds are ideal as they can be adjusted to allow for enough space for the birds to be observed, but at the same time create a visual barrier which they won’t attempt to fly through. ![]() The best way to do this is by creating vertical lines, which birds see as a barrier and therefore don’t attempt to fly through. One important consideration if using this window bird feeder hook, is to take steps to minimise the risk of birds flying into the glass (this also applies to feeders used in a garden but close to windows). And of course, if more than one bird feeder window hook is used, then more than one type of food can be put out which in turn will attract a greater variety of garden bird species such as Great tit, Coal tit and Siskin. This allows for most types of hanging feeder to be used, such as peanuts, sunflower hearts, seed mixes, suet products or live mealworms. The window hook fixes to the glass using two suction pads, which can take a surprising weight of up to 1.5kg. This then means that birds can be observed feeding very close up. ![]() Our bird feeder window hook is a simple but effective device which allows hanging bird feeders to be positioned right against windows.
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