“Birds Choice - Flutterby Butterfly Feeder is a wonderful addition to any garden! The inclusion of fruit trays is a brilliant touch that attracts not only butterflies but also other delightful creatures. The 12 oz. nectar capacity ensures a constant supply for our fluttering friends. My only observation is that, in the hot Texas sun, the water in the feeder tends to evaporate quickly. However, despite this minor issue, the joy of watching butterflies and birds flock to the feeder is simply magical!”
“This is such a bright cheerful addition to my flower garden. It is lightweight, easy to assemble and fill and is easy to rinse clean before refilling. The hanger hoop fits over a shepherds hook and not so open that it falls off in the wind. I have noticed several butterflies in the garden since adding this where I usually see very few all summer.”
“I have this and the nectar and I have it hanging by my rose bush. I love sitting out in my sunroom and seeing the butterflies come by and eat. The kids also seem to enjoy watching it and seeing the different types of butterflies. Super easy and fun to do!”
“I love this butterfly feeder! It's super cute and easy to use. You can easily hang it anywhere you want. I hung on my back patio to watch the butterflies! The holes are perfect to attract only butterflies and it was super easy to take apart and fill.”
“My kids love this thing. It was a fun small project to fill and hang together. It hangs easily with a hook and looks great while attracting butterflies. I like that it’s made with small holes so it’s not intended to attract bees, only butterflies and humming birds and the kids love watching the butterflies gather.”
“I didn't realize how many butterflies were around until I got this feeder. I hung this from a pole in my back yard. It is designed to keep ants out, but easily allows the butterflies to feed on this. You can use both nectar and fruit. It is easy to clean and refill when needed. Highly recommend!”
“I really love this butterfly feeder! It easy to hang anywhere you want! I hung it from a hook on my deck! It is designed in a way so that just butterflies can come eat the nectar, which was a win for me. You can now easily fill up the feeder and close it and sit back and wait for the butterflies!”