BirdFeeders Guide

Hummingbird Feeders

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The Hummingbird is a small bird known for its capacity to hover mid-air, by flapping its wings at an unbelievably rapid speed. To this unique species of bird, flying backwards or vertically also comes easy, allowing them to remain stationary while feeding from flowers. Therefore, it is important to invest in Hummingbird feeders that will be easily accessible to them and easily maintained by the keeper. To this end, there has been a steady proliferation of very creative designs in stores, such as discount marts, garden centers and birding shops.

A noteworthy aspect of Hummingbird feeder designs, such as the tube feeders, is that the birds find these plain or decorative bird feeders novel, and consequently, they do not immediately recognize them as food sources. They rely on good old instinct, inquisitiveness and keen observation of other Hummingbirds. These birds may prefer a certain feeder to another. When changing from one feeder to another it is advisable to effect this transition gradually. The two may be kept side by side, as emptying and filling is done on both feeders.

This allows for much required familiarity. It is possible that any feeder can be capable of attracting hummers. The key is to lend focus to disassembly ease and cleaning, so that whatever feeder you choose, it can be easily cleaned and put back together and filled. The feeders of basin-style design are thus far better when compared to those of the inverted-bottle type. Moreover, they must be sturdy and easy to hang. There is also the contentious issue of whether to have perches on the feeder. The argument that best supports it is the fact that these migratory birds have energy intensive lifestyles. Perches go a long way in their conservation of calories. Hovering is far more exhausting than normal flight and they would only be glad to have a place to rest as they feed.

It is important to ensure that fresh syrup is in steady supply. A simple solution of water and sugar is sufficient, though this species of birds prefer sucrose to beet sugar. Honey should never be used in Hummingbird feeders; it has fatal consequences. Similarly, the use of red dye is unnecessary as unconfirmed reports show that it causes tumors. Cleaning is easily accomplished by flushing with hot tap water and the subsequent removal of black mold. A four-day interval is sufficient to repeat the process.

Hummingbird feeders should prudently be hung either in or adjacent to a garden teeming with plants that these birds like. A good number of people place their feeders close to windows so that they may enjoy watching the birds feed. This is a good idea so long as there is way of indicating to the birds that there are windows. Several birds sustain injury from striking glass panels even though a person's intentions are noble. Try drawing the blinds or curtains, adding cutouts of birds of prey, decorative flags or even wind socks. Keeping these issues in mind, humankind plays a role in making the lives of these avian jewels a bit easier.

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