Birds at 30 cm Distance

Birds at 30 cm Distance

The transparent design provides an unobstructed view of feeding birds. Ideal for birdwatching from the comfort of your armchair.

Strong Suction Cups

Strong Suction Cups

The powerful suction cups keep the bird feeder securely in place, even in wind and rain. Suitable for any smooth window surface.

Easy Cleaning

Easy Cleaning

The removable design makes cleaning easy. Remove the house from the window and rinse it under the tap.

Weather-resistant plastic

Weather-resistant plastic

Made of durable, weather-resistant material. Stays beautiful through sun, rain, and frost. Years of enjoyment guaranteed.

Window bird feeder for close-up viewing

Window bird feeder for close-up viewing

With the window feeder from Groots® you literally bring nature indoors. This hanging birdhouse on your window offers a unique glimpse into the lives of garden birds. No binoculars needed – the birds feed just 30 centimeters away.

Why choose this bird feeder on window?

  • Transparent design for unobstructed view
  • Strong suction cups for any smooth window surface
  • Space for seeds, nuts or fat balls
  • Removable for easy cleaning
  • Weather-resistant plastic for years of use

Perfect for bird lovers, families with children, or anyone who wants to get closer to nature. Also ideal for apartments and townhouses without a garden.

How to Attach the Bird Feeder to Your Window

How to Attach the Bird Feeder to Your Window

The window feeder can be hung in under a minute. The powerful suction cups adhere to any smooth surface and keep the house firmly in place, even in bad weather.

Attach in 4 steps:

  • Clean and dry the window (grease-free)
  • Press the suction cups firmly against the glass
  • Fill the feeding bowl with seeds or nuts
  • Wait and enjoy your first visitors

Tip: Hang the feeder preferably at a window where you often sit, such as the living room or kitchen. Avoid windows with a lot of reflection – birds can find this confusing. The first birds usually appear within a few days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which birds are attracted to a window bird feeder?
A window feeder primarily attracts small garden birds such as blue tits, great tits, sparrows, robins, and finches. Sometimes larger birds like blackbirds or woodpeckers also come to take a look.

The birds you see depend on your surroundings and the season. Activity peaks in winter because natural food is scarce.
Do the suction cups adhere well in rain and wind?
Yes, the suction cups are designed for outdoor use and hold securely in varying weather conditions. The key is a clean, grease-free window when hanging.

Check the suction cups a few times a year. If they don't adhere well after a long time, clean them with warm water and reapply them.
How often should I clean the window feeding house?
Clean the bird feeder at least once a month to prevent mold and bacteria. More frequent cleaning is recommended during wet weather or heavy use.

Remove the feeder from the window, remove any old seed residue, and rinse it with warm water. Let it dry thoroughly before adding new food.
What is the best bird food to use?
Sunflower seeds and mixed seeds are always good. Peanuts (unsalted) and fat balls attract many tits. Avoid bread, as it has little nutritional value for birds.

Vary the food throughout the season. In winter, birds need more fatty food. In summer, you can also offer fruit or mealworms.
Don't birds fly into the window?
The window feeder actually reduces the risk of bird collisions. Birds learn to recognize windows as places with food and obstacles, making them more cautious.

Are you still bothered by bird collisions with other windows? Then stick silhouettes or special bird stickers on the glass. This helps birds see the glass.

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