
Easy To Install
Step 1
Clean Window
Step 2
Attach Suction Cups & Feeder to Window
Step 3
Fill Removable Tray with Bird Food
Step 4
Sit Back & Wait for Birds!

The Little House That Becomes The Best View In Your Home
There's a particular kind of quiet that settles in when a bird lands a few feet away and has no idea you're watching. You notice things you never could from across a yard: the precise tilt of a head, the quick nervous glance, the way a chickadee works a seed. The house shape seems to put birds at ease, so they linger, and you get to just watch. And if there's a cat in the house, expect her to claim the closest seat and stay there. It stops being a feeder and starts being the window everyone in the house drifts toward.

Become The Talk Among The Flock
"I have feeders all over the yard, but this little house on the kitchen window is the one we actually watch. The birds love the roof, and honestly so do we. It's the first thing guests notice."
Frequently Asked Questions
How long until birds find it?
Sometimes the same day, sometimes a week or two. Birds are cautious about anything new in their space. Keep the tray filled, give it a little time, and once the first few discover it, word spreads fast.
Will it really stay on my window?
Yes. Clean the glass first (this matters more than people think), press the suction cups firmly, and it holds through wind, rain, and winter. If a cup ever loosens, a quick clean and re-press fixes it.
What seed should I use?
A good general wild-bird blend works for the widest variety of visitors. The tray handles most seed types and sizes, and the drainage holes keep it dry between fills.
How do I clean it?
The tray slides right out. Empty it, rinse it, let it dry, slide it back. Every couple of weeks keeps things fresh and the birds healthy.
Does it come with a stand or anything to assemble?
No assembly and no tools. It's a window-mount feeder: the suction cups attach directly to glass, and it's ready the moment you press it on.
