🍃 Elevate your backyard with a splash of color and a twist of artful charm!
The LUJII Ice Cream Shaped Spiral Hummingbird Feeder is a 28 fl.oz hand-blown glass feeder featuring a unique spiral design with vivid multicolor ribbons. Its leakproof polycarbonate base and rustproof metal components ensure durability, while the included ant moat keeps pests away. Easy to refill and clean, this feeder doubles as a vibrant garden decor piece that attracts hummingbirds with its eye-catching colors.
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The finest Hummingbird Feeder
My family has put out Hummingbird Feeders for years on the eave of our back patio.We used different types of feeders we had found -- but we had few birds use them.Then this year we found the Lujii feeders.First we purchased a couple of them and we loved their beauty and sturdy construction.We started to get a reasonable number of hummers.So we got four more.The traffic increased.So we splurged and got seven more for a total of thirteen.It took a while but we now have crowds of birds all day.I am replacing the nectar almost every day in the highest traffic feeders.I should add that we planted numerous hummer attracting perennials all over the backyard both in the ground and in pots by the patio.That definitely helped as the birds like to fly back and forth from the garden plants to the feeders.They probably get additional minerals and other nutrients from actual plants as compared to plain sugar water.What really sets Lujii feeders apart from their amazing colors and styles is the total ease of cleaning them.I am scrupulous in cleaning each feeder every time I put in new nectar.The bowl and flower cover come off with the twist of the wrist making it possible to clean them completely before reassembling.The colored glass nectar bowl is so strong I don't worry about it breaking with the slightest knock against the sink.Lujii even sends a wonderful little brush to clean the flower petal ports of the feeder.I found the best bottle brush on Amazon for cleaning all parts of the feeder.It can get into the bottles of all of the feeders -- even ones with a narrow opening.https://www.amazon.com/Purtribe-Silicone-Cleaning-Containers-Glassware/dp/B0BR2D7YBS/ref=sr_1_29?crid=1SQD1RIFT3884&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.6pbuVi8iKdRqZFnzPLt7i-2F26ACTctzaIfLLpnB0K-el7Sz2pLs_ocOBjuAXznzfO8YvShe9lUasT_SEs8WMNsxsQhpjNxa-V6IIw8JPkgZZMaEHs_JV2Dn8tEX-_lAe9oE8VIc7eLLcCcLsDNmwTf8ZWzsDWm14avbflcxu_Dqr119y8HUNBHg1wNBu9zz6An_4yYkns9P4gM_ve28aGQSD8TWzGhUiMihri5RinEtfMnq-ygl4JVlXSdywvf9rT_Zz_--cakQz3VoiW4xBYgkAqe-lTx3PiwDvJH7XYo.H_cuIFBizDaJIrcMk_rmYdznedJP4gDzUW8FIVCx0Ls&dib_tag=se&keywords=plastic%2Bbristle%2Bbottle%2Bbrush&qid=1726887010&sprefix=plastic%2Bbristle%2Bbottle%2Bbrush%2Caps%2C163&sr=8-29&th=1You cannot go wrong with these feeders.
M**H
Very pretty and easy to clean. I love it.
I got drunk on a Friday night and watched a hummingbird documentary. Naturally, I became obsessed with feeding the local hummingbirds, what with autumn and winter coming. I'm not allowed to put holes in the exterior of my apartment at all, so I got a c-clamp to clamp on to the support beams of my upstairs neighbors' patio from which to hang this feeder. I didn't want the sparrows and robins to feel left out, so I also purchased a seed feeder. I figured next paycheck I'd order a second c-clamp for the seed feeder, and then I'd have a veritable bird paradise outside on my patio, plus free TV for my indoor cats through the slider. Even got a pretty little birdbath/planter combo. I'll grow dandelions for the bees. Perfect.I fill the hummingbird feeder and make my partner, who is much taller than me, hang it up, since I can't fasten the clamp on my own even standing on a chair. I was real excited, but for days, I didn't happen to see any hummers out there. I thought, well, that's okay. They just haven't noticed yet. They'll see it eventually.But after a week of no hummers, I thought maybe it would be fair to give the seed feeder a turn, since I see the little sparrows hopping around my patio every day. I take down the hummingbird feeder and wash it out, resolving to put it back up when I got my second c-clamp. I fill the seed feeder and hang it up where the hummingbird feeder had been.I happen to come over and sit with my cat by the slider, checking to see if the sparrows are coming to the feeder, when something catches my eye.A hummingbird. A female. She makes eye contact with me. I feel the weight of accusation. Betrayal. I have bamboozled her. What kind of monster pranks a hummingbird? Their lives are already so hard. What is she supposed to do with this cheap WinCo garbage? I am a monster. I have sinned. I have dishonored David Attenborough.I am on my feet before I can even think, on the verge of tears. I fly across my apartment, startling my dog and my cats. I dump two cups of water into my electric kettle and set it to 95°F. I frantically measure out ½ cup of white granulated sugar. Hummingbird body temp is about 100°F, so it shouldn't be too hot to set out immediately (Learnt that from the documentary. Thank you, David Attenborough). I dump the water into the measuring bowl with the sugar. It dissolves blessedly quickly. I fill the feeder. It is the perfect amount. It fills the feeder perfectly. The hummingbird gods see my attempt to make amends and offer benediction. A spark of hope in the darkness.I rush outside. I nearly fall and break the feeder in my haste to drag my shabby, paint-covered desk chair from when I was 12 onto my patio. My neighbors probably think I am insane. I frantically try to hang the hummingbird feeder up with the seed feeder. No dice; they're awkwardly smashed together. I cannot offer this to Margaret (which is what I have named the hummingbird). The beams are so high up, and I am so small, and my desk chair is from when I was even smaller. I am on my tiptoes. I am probably breaking OSHA guidelines. I am nearly weeping with desperation.Eventually in the struggle I drop the seed feeder. It's cool, though; it's one of those metal ones that slides shut if anything too heavy tries to sit on the perches. The foot is a little dented, but no matter. The hummingbird feeder is up. I hang the seed feeder on an errant protruding nail I hadn't noticed before, where the support beams are secured with the little pieces of metal. I go back inside. I pray to the Hummingbird Gods. I pray to David Attenborough, who is still alive and probably did not hear me.Exactly thirty minutes later, Margaret returns: a gorgeous, perfect Oregon black-chinned hummingbird. She makes eye contact with me again. She sits on the perch. She sips. She leaves. I am absolved. My sins, forgiven.Moments later, she returns. A male is with her (I have named him Seamus. I have also decided that they are married). She does not linger, but he does. He looks at me. He sips. He stays awhile. I am on my knees, giddy with relief.I clean this feeder out every Monday. Every Monday, Margaret and her husband Seamus sit in the bushes beyond my patio, judging me. I hurry to bring the feeder back out; I always have the new nectar ready-made before I take the feeder down to clean it so that it goes back up as fast as possible. Margaret always stops and looks at me when she visits. I love David Attenborough. I love hummingbirds.The seed feeder has gone 100% completely untouched.
E**N
Beautiful art, everyone wants to know where I got it.
The media could not be loaded. This is such a beautiful feeder. I swear I caught the hummingbirds just appreciating the art the first day they found it. They'd just sit on the rail and stare at it in between feedings.I got this and a rail clamp to provide a new source of food to hummingbirds near my apartment. For years our upstairs neighbors filled that role but they just moved and took the feeder with them, leaving behind some very upset birds. I felt so bad I ordered this.I've been posting photos of the birds that visit to a local birding group and everyone is asking me where I got this design from because they love it. I got a second one from a different brand but I think overall I prefer this one.The glass is thick and feels sturdy. It's decently easy to clean but I also got some feeder brushes to help reach inside the glass.The ant moat will spill at the slightest tilt but I think that's to be expected. If you tilt the feeder itself a bit too much during transit it'll also spill a little but that's no different than other designs.The hummingbirds love their new feeder so much they're now fighting over who "owns" the spot and it's endless entertain for my cats to watch!
C**O
Beautiful and leak proof.
This was purchased for the beautiful humming birds I love watching out of my kitchen window throughout the day. It is a replacement for an older one I had. I like this one much better. The colors are beautiful. It holds a lot and the best news is it is rust proof. I love the fact that it is made of a sturdy plastic material which allows the bottle to screw tightly preventing leakage. I highly recommend this item.
B**N
Pretty
Very pretty. Exactly like the picture
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