considering i just got the delightful experience of having a bird fly in through my open bathroom window and... ahem... make himself at home all over my tub, no thank you.
I voted yes but only on the grounds that there is some kind of Plexiglas separating the birds from actually coming into my home.
Back in the good old days when I had an office with a window, I would just sprinkle birdseed on the outside sill a few times a day. This seems like an expensive and less convenient (and slightly weird) alternative to that.
it's got shatter-proof, one-way mirror film so you see the birds and they don't see you.
It seems like the squirrels would have a field day. Can you say that for squirrels? I guess most days are field days for squirrels.
Squirrels or birds, doesn't matter. My cat would absolutely go apesh*t for this, whatever small creatures it attracts.
Yeah, I think so. Looking or looking to hide.
They're looking to eat my daylilly bulbs!!! Lost 3 beds and a planter full of daylillies to them in the space of a couple of weeks. The local nature expert here said that because of the drought they're having to range farther to find food. Glad I could help :-/.
I kinda like the birdfeeder - I've hung one for the hummingbirds right outside one window where my cats like to sit - a couple of days ago I walked into the living room to find both cats in the window and the hummingbird about 6 inches away (on the other side of the glass) flitting back and forth between the two scolding them. Their heads were going back and forth like they were watching a tennis game. Hilarious!!
The one-way mirror design is an excellent idea. While squirrels seem to enjoy teasing cats who are stuck inside, birds are more nervous--but they won't be able to see the cat's head getting bigger and bigger as it's desire to capture the little birdy mounts to a fevered pitch. If I could afford this little feeder in the window, I'd try my best to open that last stuck window I just haven't bothered with and put it in place!
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considering i just got the delightful experience of having a bird fly in through my open bathroom window and... ahem... make himself at home all over my tub, no thank you.
I voted yes but only on the grounds that there is some kind of Plexiglas separating the birds from actually coming into my home.
Back in the good old days when I had an office with a window, I would just sprinkle birdseed on the outside sill a few times a day. This seems like an expensive and less convenient (and slightly weird) alternative to that.
it's got shatter-proof, one-way mirror film so you see the birds and they don't see you.
It seems like the squirrels would have a field day. Can you say that for squirrels? I guess most days are field days for squirrels.
Squirrels or birds, doesn't matter. My cat would absolutely go apesh*t for this, whatever small creatures it attracts.
Yeah, I think so. Looking or looking to hide.
They're looking to eat my daylilly bulbs!!! Lost 3 beds and a planter full of daylillies to them in the space of a couple of weeks. The local nature expert here said that because of the drought they're having to range farther to find food. Glad I could help :-/.
I kinda like the birdfeeder - I've hung one for the hummingbirds right outside one window where my cats like to sit - a couple of days ago I walked into the living room to find both cats in the window and the hummingbird about 6 inches away (on the other side of the glass) flitting back and forth between the two scolding them. Their heads were going back and forth like they were watching a tennis game. Hilarious!!
The one-way mirror design is an excellent idea. While squirrels seem to enjoy teasing cats who are stuck inside, birds are more nervous--but they won't be able to see the cat's head getting bigger and bigger as it's desire to capture the little birdy mounts to a fevered pitch. If I could afford this little feeder in the window, I'd try my best to open that last stuck window I just haven't bothered with and put it in place!