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    Hummingbird Feeders Seeing Triple Activity

    After switching from commercial nectar to the plain sugar-water solution, we’ve seen three times as many hummingbirds as before. For some reason, they seem to prefer the home made version with no additives better than packaged nectar products.

    Sometimes you have to look closely to see the liquid level in the clear glass hummingbird feeders, and folks always say “shouldn’t it be red?” but the hummingbirds just know. Even though the the glass and the nectar are clear in color, hummingbirds flock to these feeders now. Four feeders are emptied almost daily, and it’s always a site to behold… for sure!

    Making your own nectar is so simple too. One cup plain table sugar to four cups of water – that’s it. No need to boil the water, but it does help to dissolve the sugar quicker and more thoroughly. Any microorganisms are actually spread by hummers themselves, as they are carried on their bills. Never use anything but pure cane sugar (white table sugar) as it’s harmful to the birds and may be fatal.

    The other great hummingbird enticer is leaf misters. They love to flit back and forth in the gentle mist. Any moving water will attract hummingbirds, especially a fountain added to your birdbath.

    Try your own nectar and notice the difference in hummingbird activity at your place…Happy Birding!

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    Hummingbird Feeders Go Eco

    hummingbird feedersReuse and Recycle with eco-friendly wild bird accessories.

    Recycled glass has become very popular in the last few years.  Even hummingbird feeders are available in this eco-friendly art glass.  These feeders are high quality, and functional design for any environment.

    The choices are amazing….you don’t have to use a red plastic version anymore!  The myth of the red feeder is really just a myth.  Tiny jewels know if the feeder has nectar in it for them…not sure how, but they know!hummingbird feeders

    With the vibrant hues and creative designs, hummingbird feeders make lasting, and excellent gift choices for the nature lover on your list.

    Commercial nectar is ok for hummingbirds, but we’ve found that plain old sugar actually works best to attract more hummers.

    Simple Nectar Recipe: 1 cup sugar to 4 cups water…nothing else in the mix as it will harm hummingbirds.

    You don’t have to boil the water–bacteria is spread through the bills of the hummingbirds at the feeders. Boiling water makes for quicker and easier dissolving of sugar. We boil 1 cup water, mix the sugar and add 3 cups cold water. The nectar is ready with no cooling time.  Store unused portion in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Happy Birding!

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    Quick Recipe for Hummingbird Nectar

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    Hummingbirds are one of the most unique bird species because of their ability to hover and their unique taste for nectar.  Other than hummingbirds, orioles are the only other common bird species that drinks nectar, though hummingbirds tend to be more widespread.  To make hummingbird nectar, all you need is sugar and water. In general you just want to mix 1 part sugar with 4 parts boiling water.  If you haven’t time to let the nectar cool, mix 1 part boiling water to 1 part sugar, then 3 parts cold tap water.  This dissolves the sugar quickly and cools the nectar for immediate use!

    The nice thing about hummingbird feeders is the variety of styles available.  And by simply placing a hummingbird feeder outside, you should have visitors in just a few days, or even a few hours.  The food is also easy to make and relatively inexpensive compared to other bird food, and hummingbirds will protect your yard from harmful insects.  It’s a win-win situation!