Aspects Jewel Box Window Hummingbird Feeder
February 20, 2010 by stuart
Filed under Music (Kids & Baby), Sports & Outdoors
Hummingbirds are affectionately referred to as Natures Jewels because of their iridescent qualities and beauty. The Jewel Box Window Feeder allows you to bring these beautiful birds up close for viewing. The bright red cover will attract hummingbirds. Once there, the HighViewTM perch invites them to rest comfortably as they drink from any of three feeding ports while also offering an unobstructed view of the birds. You can use this feeder with or without the ant moat to block crawling insects. Features a generous 8 oz. capacity, sturdy polycarbonate construction, and a suction cup mounted bracket. ....read more
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A. Lion on Mon, 1st Mar 2010 12:00 am
Great Feeder!
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I really like this hummingbird feeder. I used to have one similar to the Outdoor Seasons 217 Window Mount Hummingbird Feeder but after breaking the plastic clips that secure the base to the nectar ‘reservoir’ (for lack of a better term,) on two of these feeders, I decided I needed a diferent type of feeder.
The red top hinges, so it’s easy to get inside to clean and refill it. The window mount was extremely easy to put up and it hasn’t fallen down since I put it up about almost two months ago. (This occasionally happened with my previous model. It would randomly detach, sending the feeder crashing to the ground, which is one reason I opted for a plastic feeder this time as well, rather than glass which could break if it fell.)
I also really like that the company has printed the “recipe” for hummingbird nectar on the bottom of the feeder, (4 parts water to 1 part white sugar,) because I tend to forget the ratio.
One drawback that I think was mentioned by another reviewer was that the feeding holes do not stand out. There are little raised flowers around each hole, but no color differentiation to help a bird locate the hole. I solved this easily with a non-toxic permanent gold marker. Each “flower” has a depressed ring around the hole as well as a depressed line down the center of each petal. I simply filled in these lines with the marker, and voila! It’s now very easy for a bird to see where it should go for its’ meal! (I’ve added a photo of my feeder after doing this so you can see what I mean.)
Concerned City-zen on Wed, 10th Mar 2010 12:00 am
A delight.
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I bought this one to replace a Garden Jewels® 455-3 14-Ounce Glass Window Mounted Hummingbird Feeder which had fallen to the ground and broke, and wish that I had made the change long ago. This one has many things going for it, especially compared to the GJ model.
It seems that black mold naturally occurs in sugar water left in the sun, and a hummingbird feeder needs to be cleaned regularly. It has never been easier than with this model, which removes easily from the “stand”, and is only a matter of lifting a lid in order to clean and refill. Cleaning the Garden Jewels’ narrow-necked bottle and enclosed base was a pain, to say the least.
Best of all, there is no obstruction to viewing the birds, and the tank is even clear so that you can actually watch their tongues dipping into the liquid if you get close enough.
It did seem to take the birds a while to find this one, though, as the top is all one color with no definition to the “flowers” other than their shape. A contrasting color might help them be seen, although reviews here generally don’t mention this as a problem.
I wonder about having multiple feeding points, since it seems to me that hummingbirds are pretty territorial, and I have yet to see more than one bird feeding at a time. Still, it’s nice to offer . . .
J. Hupp on Fri, 12th Mar 2010 12:00 am
Hummer watcher
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Enjoying product. Well may be a bit too deep so when level gets about halfway down not sure birds getting any solution. It is pricey for a plastic product.
C. P. Brown on Sun, 14th Mar 2010 12:00 am
Window Hummingbird feeder
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
The hummingbirds were skittish at first because I put the feeder on a window outside the room where we watch TV and my wife sits right next to the window. You can also easily see the TV from this window so changes in light or rapid movement on the TV would also spook the hummers. Took about three days before they were comfortable enough to perch and use the feeder.
THE FEEDER WAS EASY TO ASSEMBLE AND PUT ON THE WINDOW . IT IS VERY EASY TO CLEAN. THE PLASTIC USED TO MAKE THE FEEDER SEEMS VERY DURABLE. THE FOOD MIXTURE THEY SUGGESTED ( 1 PART SUGAR TO 4 PARTS WATER ) works great — much better than buying that red stuff at Home Depot.
I am very pleased.
Charlotte on Wed, 24th Mar 2010 12:00 am
Fantastic Feeder
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Sturdy construction; ant moat works great; easy to fill and clean; plan on purchasing another; birds love it!
S. Moran on Thu, 1st Apr 2010 12:00 am
Doesn’t prevent ants and hummingbirds don’t feed
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
I bought this window feeder with the ant moat in the hope of seeing the hummingbirds close up. After two weeks, only one bird has been seen near it and it didn’t stop to feed. They seem to prefer the Perky Pet 203CP feeder, where I see hummingbirds frequently. The ants, however, are enjoying the food. The ant moat does not seem to help at all. There are ants all inside and outside of the nectar container.
Heather Overkamp on Sat, 10th Apr 2010 12:00 am
Great product!!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Birds love sitting on perch and drinking it up! Attaches easily and is very sturdy! Birds come to living room picture window and my little guys love to watch their wings buzz as they dip their long beaks down for a sip! Very cool product – easy to clean – easy to refil!
Rich S on Thu, 15th Apr 2010 12:00 am
New Jewel Box Hummingbird Feeder
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Haven’t put it out yet, too early in the season.
However, it is a vast improvement in design, structure and quality over their old “Nectar Bar” window feeder (the old one was made of thinner plexiglass and a different design, so it sagged, especially in the heat, so at times the hummers couldn’t even reach the nectar, it was so tilted.
This new version is a really nice unit.
Only improvement I’d make is to include the Bee Guards (included with their other hanging units). For some reason, an item worth about 25 cents, they want you to pay extra for, and pay for shipping, too.
What’s the thinking there?
Mary Ann Dalrymple on Tue, 20th Apr 2010 12:00 am
Humming Bird Feeder
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
The feeded came quickly and in good shape. I won’t be able to try it until late April when the hummingbirds return. But it looks great.