
Topflite's Nectar Feeder - for New Zealand's native birds
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Developed specifically for nectar-sipping native birds, the Topflite Nectar Feeder is designed for safe and hygienic feeding After all, does anything sound more like home than the melodious warble of a tūī, or the echo of a korimako/bellbird in the garden?
The base's red colour mimics the type of native flora attractive to NZ birds, like flax flowers, rāta and pohutukawa blooms, and a clear glass bottle puts enticing golden nectar on display for passing birds.
The wide base makes a secure platform for hosting heavy tūī and allows the silvereye, who love to dine en masse, to space themselves out. A thin base ring is designed to allow birds an easy and hygienic grip as they feed.
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It’s safe for both the birds, and the bees
The thin perching ring is set at a distance from the drip holes to minimise the contact between feathers and food. The design prevents droppings from accumulating on the feeder, because, let’s be honest – birds are messy diners! A clean feeding zone is essential for stopping the spread of the disease between birds so we prioritised hygiene in this design.
We also considered the bees, who, curious about a sugar water stash, tend to buzz in and investigate. Open-style feeders can present a drowning hazard for bees so we gave the base a removable cap with small feeding holes. This prevents bees from falling into the sugary liquid but is large enough for the curved beak and brush-tipped tongue of the tūī and bellbird.
It’s functional
Disassembling the feeder is as easy as unscrewing the base. That makes it simple to clean and refill. The Topflite Nectar Feeder stands happily upside down on its flat top while you fill the glass bottle.
It's dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning
With the immense enjoyment of feeding garden birds comes the responsibility to maintain clean, hygienic feeding conditions for them. It's essential that your Nectar Feeder is cleaned throughly each time it's refilled. That's because when dirt or mould accumulates, it can spread illness among bird populations.
Fortunately, we've made it easy as to stay on top of the hygiene with a glass bottle and sturdy plastic base that can be put through the dishwasher. There's no need to worry about damaging the components; your sterilised Nectar Feeder will come out ready for refilling.
The design minimises waste
Topflite are working hard to use recyclable or biodegradable materials wherever possible, so the glass bottle was an absolute must. It will have a long life but when it does come to an end, it can be recycled with other glass. Made from polypropylene plastic (#5), the red base is durable enough to serve a long line of feathered diners, and when it comes to the end of its life, can be recycled.
It’s easy to fix
“Buy once and buy well” they say, and this is exactly what we wanted for our Nectar Feeder. It should be a fixture in New Zealand gardens for years to come thanks to its repairability. If some accident should befall the glass bottle, replacements are available to purchase online, as are replacement base parts. No built-in obsolescence here!