More Birds Bird Health+ Ruby Hummingbird Feeder - 10oz Glass Outdoor Hummingbird Feeder with 4 Feeding Stations, Attracts Hummingbirds to Your Garden (Ruby Red) - Perfect for Backyard, Patio, and Bird Watching Enthusiasts
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DESCRIPTION
The Ruby Hummingbird Feeder features a glass nectar bottle and a colorful red top and base with four integrated perch feeding stations. The built-in ant moat stops ants right in their tracks, keeping precious nectar fresh for hungry hummers. With a 10 oz. nectar capacity, the Ruby provides plenty of nectar to keep hummingbirds happy and coming back for more! The wide bottle opening and detachable flat base make filling easy and cleaning a breeze. When cleaning your hummingbird feeder, do not put your feeder in the dishwasher, as the high temperatures can permanently damage the feeder parts. Most expert sources discourage dishwashing because it may not fully disinfect any avian diseases. Additionally..
FEATURES
NECTAR CAPACITY Holds 10 fluid ounces of hummingbird nectar
FEEDING PORTS Features four flower-shaped feeding ports to accommodate multiple hummingbirds
ANT MOAT Built-in ant moat stops ants in their tracks preventing them from reaching the precious nectar
ATTRACT MORE HUMMINGBIRDS Red is a hummingbird's favorite color; attract more with the red top and base
EASY CLEANING We recommend washing your hummingbird feeder by hand with warm soapy water; please refrain from putting your feeder in the dishwasher
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4.5
This is a nice hummingbird feeder. It's colorful, well made and I like the glass reservoir better than plastic as it should hold up better to the hot desert sun here in Henderson, Nevada. Speaking of sun, I did install the feeder on the shady side of my house to keep it cooler. The feeder can be taken apart easily for cleaning. Now, we'll wait as the hummingbirds get used to this new gadget which shouldn't be long because they fly past it on the way to a small fountain where they drink and bathe.