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Houston Hummingbird Feeders

Here’s a really nice video of hummingbirds sipping nectar from hummingbird feeders in a Houston, Texas, USA backyard.

 

September 2007 Hummingbirds Houston TX

 

Thanks to guns4toys for posting this video on YouTube.

This is how guns4toys described it: Watch the Ruby-throated hummingbirds at my backyard hummingbird feeders.

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 What To Feed Hummingbirds – Nectar Facts

Hummingbird feeder

A well-designed hummingbird feeder

This is a really informative article about how and what to feed hummingbirds.  Allan’s even included his hummingbird nectar recipe.

And… I’m sure we all agree that our little feather fluffs are, indeed, beautiful!

The Beautiful Hummingbirds

By: Allan

The hummingbird’s diet requires nectar as a source of energy, and for their protein source small insects. Hummingbirds love artificial nectar from man-made humming bird feeders. Such feeders provide the hummingbirds with a good supply of nectar, and at the same time allow people to observe and enjoy hummingbirds up-close. Homemade nectar can be made from 1 part white, granulated table sugar to 4 parts water – boiled to make it easier to dissolve the sugar and to purify the solution so that it will stay fresh longer. The cooled nectar is then carefully placed into the hummingbird feeder. You should avoid using diet sweeteners because, though the hummingbirds will drink it, they will not get the calories they need to sustain their metabolism. Read the rest of this entry »

Hummingbird feeder with hungry hummer

Hummingbird feeder with hungry hummer

Here’s a great hummingbird nectar recipe that I figured you’d like to have…

HUMMINGBIRD NECTAR RECIPE

We love hummingbirds and love to watch them throughout the day, especially after a long day, relaxing in our backyard nature retreat.

We have 4 feeders that are strategically located throughout our gardens. The red, hummingbird nectar feeders ( red attracts hummingbirds) are placed in areas that are naturally defined “territories” ( as you know, hummingbirds are very territorial) which helps cut down on the fighting. Read the rest of this entry »

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