i just bought a new hummingbird feeder. it's pink w/yellow flowers for the nectar.will the birds come? or red?
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If you enjoy the hummingbirds and would like to see more of these little guys zipping around your garden, you may want to set a hummingbird garden to attract more of them. A hummingbird garden can be enjoyed by the whole family. Here are a few tips to get you started to help. Location A hummingbird ga
Read Full StoryHummingbirds are just amazing creatures - and watching them at hummingbird bird feeders can give hours of enjoyment. They are amongst the very smallest of all bird species and one particular type of hummingbird, the Bee Hummingbird, is smallest bird in the world. They also have the distinction of bein
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Recently i had put up a hummingbird feeder, and i had many hummingbirds coming to it. But recently, a single hummingbird has claimed it for his own, chasing off all hummingbirds who try to drink from it. How can I stop this bully so all hummingbirds can share the feeder again?
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tree. It is empty and appears to have a "tear" from top to nearly the bottom, but was well built and still hanging. There are the remains of a second nest (older dried up but still comparable) next to it. I have hummingbirds every year. Is the tear in the newer nest natural and might it be used again, or would a predator have done that? I also saw down feathers on the ground but no dead birds. Back to my question, do these sack like hummingbird nests have natural long openings/slits?