“I love the simplicity of this little feeder. It looks lovely in my flower box. The stake is very sturdy and it is by far the easiest of my feeders to clean and refill. BUT, it seems that the birds have difficulty feeding from it unless it is filled all the way to the top. Once they have drank it down by about 1/4 they start having difficulties reaching the syrup and lose interest :(”
“This little hummingbird feeder is so cute, it fits well anywhere you place it, I put it in my little flower garden and the hummingbirds have went crazy over it, they are constantly feeding from it so I assume they love it lol. It's so cute that it goes with any setting in your yard. It was easy to assemble and put up.”
“This feeder cokes with a little stand and the bowl and lid. I like how the lid has a hole just for the hummingbirds to eat out of that way the bees can’t get in it.”
“I received this feeder about a month ago.i finally got a chance to sit out. The set up was super super easy to install it comes with the stake and all its very durable I also like the design of it with bright red flower”
“Hummingbird feeder single cup plant stake for nectar is very easy to use. The stake went into the ground with ease. it is sturdy. the cup is easy to fill. The hummingbirds seemed to have trouble getting nectar out of this feeder. Works good if it is filled to the top but once the nectar starts going down, birds seemed not to be getting anything.”
“I bought this hummingbird and oriole feeder for the birds that come around my house. This feeder is nice all you have to do is stick it in one of your plants and fill the cup provided with the nectar. The red dome on the feeder which covers up the clear cup attracts the hummingbirds and orioles. This is a very nice product that should last for years. Very satisfied.”
“I was very skeptical that the saucers would remain in the metal loop during high winds, but they did not blow out. At this time they have been out for a few weeks, other feeders have been visited, but these have not despite being close to traditional hanging feeders.”