The wide-mouth bottle is removable for easy filling and cleaning. With a 20-ounce capacity and five flower-shaped feeding ports (each with its own perch), this feeder offers plenty of room for multiple birds to feed comfortably. And speaking of the glass, we tested the aqua-mint version, and suspect that a red hue would likely attract more birds. Plus, the transparent glass makes it easy to monitor the nectar glass. We especially appreciated that the detachable base is not plastic (many on the market are), but metal with an elegant burnt penny finish. You can also choose among four different colors: blue, purple, aqua-mint, and red. Our favorite glass option, the More Birds Hummingbird Feeder has a vintage-inspired design and is available in several antique bottle shapes, including an elixir bottle and a mason jar. Size: 16 ounces | Shape: Inverted | Material: Plastic Though, on the bright side, the base is equipped with latches and a sealing ring, which prevent the feeder from leaking when it’s fully assembled. We did find it a bit tricky to open the two pieces on the base, and some nectar spilled out during the cleaning process. It also comes with an S hook, which slips easily onto a tree. Plus, the wide mouth makes it super easy to fill and clean this feeder. The First Nature feeder holds 16 ounces of nectar, and we liked that the clear bottle allows you to see how much nectar remains. One advantage to plastic, however, is that it’s less likely to break or rust. The feeder is made of plastic, and while it doesn't feel as nice as glass and metal, the price reflects the materials. There's a ring at the bottom where birds can perch, as well as ten flower-shaped feeding ports–providing plenty of space for your feathered friends. Plus, the bright red color drew regular visitors to our yard during testing. This hummingbird feeder from First Nature features a simple yet effective design, and it comes at a very affordable price. Size: 8 ounces | Shape: Inverted, Hourglass | Material: Glass The bottle is made of clear glass, however, allowing you to monitor the nectar levels. Despite their small size, hummingbirds have a good appetite, so you’ll likely have to refill the feeder frequently. The only potential downside to this hummingbird feeder is its relatively small reservoir, which holds up to 8 ounces of nectar. All of the parts-even the built-in bee guards–can be disassembled for a thorough cleaning. Thanks to the wide-mouth bottle, it’s easy to pour the nectar in without spilling it. This feeder is conveniently designed for easy filling and cleaning. This feeder also has a built-in ant moat at the top of the lid to further deter insects. There is also a perch below every port so multiple birds can feed at once. Each feeding port has a built-in bee guard to prevent insects from poaching the nectar. This glass feeder comes in two colors-red or clear-and it features four flower-shaped feeding ports to draw in hummingbirds. With its appealing and user-friendly design, the Perky-Pet Pinchwaist Hummingbird Feeder is our top choice for attracting backyard birds.
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