Aspects. HummZinger HighView 12 oz Hanging Hummingbird Feeder (Limited Edition)

Product Features

  • The feeder includes a HighView perch that invites hummingbirds to rest comfortably as they drink from any of four feeding ports while also offering an unobstructed view of the birds.
  • Bright red cover attracts hummingbirds from a distance and is easily removed so the bowl can be cleaned quickly and thoroughly.
  • Constructed of unbreakable polycarbonate.
  • 4 Feeding Ports.

3 thoughts on “Aspects. HummZinger HighView 12 oz Hanging Hummingbird Feeder (Limited Edition)”

  1. Perfect feeder. Better than the “upside-down” bottle design. After having several “bottle” hummingbird feeders that would leak and attract bees, wasps and ants, we decided to give this design a try. I am very happy with it so far! I have not detected any leaks yet, even in this 100-degree weather we are having. Also, there have been no bees swarming it, like they do the other feeders we have. A couple have checked it out, but moved on, since there is no leakage from the seams. This is obviously due to the design, with the nectar being below the…

  2. Perfection! I live on the coast of Maine and hung my first bird feeder in February of 2011. Even though there have always been birds here, even I was surprised at how many descended upon my one rather overwhelmed Brome Squirrel Buster Plus. I immediately purchased more seed feeders but I was caught off guard when a male Ruby Throated Hummingbird landed in my yard on a damp chilly day in early May. He looked at me and his expression seemed to say ‘I just flew all the way here from Central America…

  3. So Far It’s Great! When my old feeder was invaded by bees, I decided it was time for a new one. I’m happy I choose this one because it is easier to clean and in combination with the Aspect nectar guard tips, my bee problem has disappeared. It is important to note that the bees will get into this feeder without the additional bee guards.My hummingbirds took to it right away and “Chubs” (the “alpha” hummingbird that dominates my feeder) sits on it often. The other hummers manage to…

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