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Learn How Easy and Inexpensive Feeding Hummingbirds Can Be! 

By: Rob Huff

One of the most interesting birds around is the hummingbird. There is just nothing else like watching the tiny creature zip around your yard and find hummingbird food. The little bird can zip across the yard, buzz your ear and fly away before you can even spot it! Keeping a regular hummingbird visitor in your yard is fun and easy to do, just provide a little hummingbird food.

Hummingbirds can be attracted into your yard using natural sources of food such as flowers. If you want to attract even more hummingbirds try adding a few hummingbird feeders to your garden. Having plants in your garden that attract hummingbirds is easier than you think. Natural sources of hummingbird food provide nourishment to birds and create added beauty to your landscape. Once hummingbirds have found your flowers and feeders they are likely to return year after year.

Natural Hummingbird Food

Hummingbirds sip nectar from flowers. They are attracted to red flowers like coral bells, red bee balm, scarlet salvia and cardinal flower. Once planted maintenance is fairly easy. If you choose perennials they will come back year after year creating a natural food source for feeding hummingbirds for years to come. Hummingbirds also eat small flying insects.

"Artificial" Hummingbird Nectar

You can attract hummingbirds even if you don't have a yard. If you live in an apartment, a condo or even in the city don't worry, you can still attract hummingbirds. Hanging flower baskets do a great job at attracting hummingbirds in small spaces. Hummingbirds can also be attracted using hummingbird feeders. They come in many designs, colors and sizes. They will easily hang under your eaves, on windowsills or even right on a window.

Hummingbirds are attracted to the color red so hummingbird feeders with red coloring attract more hummingbirds. Hummingbird feeders come in many shapes but the shape is not really important to hummingbirds. The nectar inside is what the hummers are looking for.

Feeders for Hummingbirds

There are two styles of hummingbird feeders - dish and bottle. The bottle style feeder is typically an upside down plastic or glass bottle with a feeding tube coming out the bottom. The end of the feeding tube often has a plastic red flower to attract hummingbirds. Some also include bee-guards to keep flying insects off the feeding port. You should hang your bottle feeder in the shade when possible. If the sugar solution heats up it expands. This expansion may cause the feeder to leak from the feeding port.

When shopping for dish style hummingbird feeders you will find some made out of plastic. The other style is made from blown glass. These feeders are beautiful pieces of art that will add a touch of class to your bird feeding station. Plastic dish feeders consist of a dish to hold the nectar and a cover with multiple feeding ports. The feeding ports are usually shaped like flowers to attract hummingbirds. The topside feeding ports are not appealing to flying insects, as they cannot reach the nectar inside. I have tried both styles of hummingbird feeders and I think the dish style works the best.

Hummingbird Food Recipe

Hummingbird nectar is easy to make. It is a simple ratio of four parts water blended with one part sugar. You can make all the nectar you want as long as you stick to the ratio. If you are putting out your first hummingbird feeder or placing one in a new spot you may want to try a stronger mixture of four parts water to 2 parts sugar. This is said to attract hummers faster.

The nectar mixture does not need to be boiled but boiling it will help blend the mixture. After boiling make sure the nectar cools completely before serving. There is no need to add red food dye to the mixture. If you have trouble attracting hummingbirds try tying red strips of cloth to your feeder. The red color will attract hummers fast. If you make more than you can use at one time store any excess hummingbird food in your refrigerator. It should keep for up to two weeks if kept cold.

Hummingbirds will visit your hummingbird feeders into the fall. Many of the hummers you see at your feeders in the fall are migrating from locations farther north. The nourishment they receive from your feeders will provide the energy needed for the long flight to their winter home.

The effort you put into attracting hummingbirds will be rewarded for years to come. Studies have proved that hummingbirds will come back to the same feeding grounds from year to year.

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If you enjoy feeding hummingbirds I want help you attract more of them. Using plants with hummingbird feeders will bring these fascinating birds flocking to your garden. Just try these easy to follow tips.

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