Perky-Pet 203CPBR Hummingbird Pinchwaist Feeder, Red Glass

The perfect accessory for any bird lover, the Perky-Pet pinch-waist red glass hummingbird feeder promises hours of bird-watching pleasure. Able to holdup to 8 oz of nectar, the translucent red, hardened glass bottle allows you to easily Monitor nectar levels at a glance. For your convenience, the Wide-Mouth bottle & simple base disassembly ensures filling & cleaning is easier than ever before. The Perky-Pet pinch-waist red glass hummingbird feeder’s design also boasts four flower-shaped feeding ports & perches to accommodate multiple hungry Birds at the same time. Each feeding port includes a built-in bee guard to protect the nectar supply. When combined with the built-in Ant Moat, this feeder excels at keeping out unwanted insect invaders.

Product Features

  • Easy-to-fill and clean wide-mouth opening
  • Translucent Red glass bottle attracts hummingbirds
  • Four flower-shaped feeding ports with removable perches
  • Protect nectar with built-in ant moat and bee guards
  • Feeder base comes apart for easy cleaning

3 thoughts on “Perky-Pet 203CPBR Hummingbird Pinchwaist Feeder, Red Glass”

  1. Permanent fix for leaking I would rate this a 5 but the design is poor with the new wide mouth. The seal between the bottle and the base is poor at best. My experience has been that if it doesn’t leak a first it will later. That said, I just ordered 3 more. I went to the hardware store and bought an o-ring that fit over the mouth of the bottle. It seals between the bottle and the base. Trust me, I did several tests to see why it was leaking out the flower tubes. The poor seal allows air to leak into the bottle…

  2. HUGE improvement!!! I have a flock of about 30 hummingbirds who make the trees in my front yard their home all summer. It started out with only a few but through some testing I quickly discovered their favorite food, pure Organic cane sugar water mixed 1 to 3 (I fill the jar 1/3 way with the sugar & then add boiling water to fill the jar & mix, the result is a beautiful honey brown nectar …cool to room temp then fill the feeders) . Once that was deduced I never let my two feeders run out, then I began having to…

  3. Drips a lot if in the sun…bad news! I bought 4 of these to hang off a chandelier…this style of feeder was used in the picture. I have zero shade so they hang in the sun. The plastic expands in the heat and the nectar spills all over everything below. Now I have bees, wasps, yellow jackets, ants…you name it attracted to the patio, plants and feeders. They fight with the hummers for feeders. Plus the yellow center attracts the bees. Center pops and bugs climb inside. Hummers won’t feed when that happens. Very…

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