A universal window bird feeder having a dish portion and a hood portion spaced thereabove with an elongated rod of non-circular section extending therebetween. Apertures on the hood and dish portions cooperate with said rod to non-rotatably mount said portions thereon. Bracket means are provided for either suspending or for supporting the feeder from beneath the dish portion. Alternative suction cup means are provided for mounting the feeder on a window surface.
An article for a domestic bird is provided with a perch rod surrounded by protective base, window wall, and side walls for mounting inwardly of a window of a building. A domestic bird free-flying in the building, or a clipped bird climbing a ladder or braided rope, can alight on the perch rod in the article and enjoy the light of the window while being prevented from pecking and damaging the wood and other structure of the window. The window wall and side walls of the article extend well above or beyond the perch rod a distance greater than the maximum reach of the bird's beak while the bird is standing on the perch rod. A portion of the article also comprises a base below the perch rod, for catching droppings and spatters of the bird. The article is mounted to the window glass by suction cups, and can be further supported by cushions on the base of the article which engage a horizontal surface of the window structure, as a sill of the window structure or the top of a lower sash. The article is preferably molded in one piece, with the base and window sides rounding smoothly into one another and into side walls.
A bird feeder having a generally planar seed tray and means for mounting such in a generally horizontal position. The bird feeder further includes a cover, generally of dome-shaped configuration and having a lower peripheral edge frictionally supported on an upstanding peripheral seed tray rim. The cover is capable of rotational movement with respect to the tray such that a bird access opening in the cover may be adjustably positioned downwind of the feeder in its use position.
A mounting bracket for a bird feeder adapted to be fitted to the outside of window panes divided by a mullion wherein suction cups attachable to the panes are connected by support means to an elongated member so that the elongated member is spaced from and spans the mullion, and the feeder can then be removably mounted to the elongated member.
A window-mounted camera mount and bird feeder comprises a camera mount having a plurality of spaced suction cups for adhering the camera mount to an inner side of a window unit, and a bird feeder having a plurality of spaced suction cups similar in number and in individual locations on the bird feeder to the number and individual locations of the plurality of suction cups on the camera mount, for adhering the bird feeder to an outer side of the window unit with the respective suction cups on the bird feeder aligned with the corresponding suction cups on the camera mount to achieve picture-taking alignment of the camera mount and the bird feeder.
A combination bird feeder and shelter lined with one way mirrored film. Two totally enclosed seed bins angle downward to the feeder/shelter floor where birds may perch or platform feed. The feeder is either removably mounted on a window surface with suction cups and keyhole slots in the rear of the feeder or a bracket is provided to mount the feeder from underneath. A removable top with seed fill ports for routine filling is employed allowing access to the interior of the seed bins for periodic cleaning.