AMAZING HUMMINGBIRD VIDEOS!!
AMAZING HUMMINGBIRD VIDEOS!!
Be sure to Scroll down the page and check the blog archives and watch the videos. They are beyond amazing, because of the extreme amount of birds (30+) caught on camera.
Be sure to Scroll down the page and check the blog archives and watch the videos. They are beyond amazing, because of the extreme amount of birds (30+) caught on camera.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Hummingbird migration time again.
Now is the time to get all of your feeders out and full of nectar. Make sure you have fresh nectar in all feeders. Remember nothing older than 2 weeks. Also make sure the feeders are good and clean as well. Stock up on nectar before the stores run out. Or you can purchase it right here on this website. Just click on the link on the right side and place your order.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Hummingbird feeding time again.
Sorry I was late with this reminder this year. I have had a couple of emergencies come up.
So if you haven't put your hummingbird feeders out already, you need to do it NOW.
I have had mine out for about 3 weeks now and have already seen a couple of birds drinking from it early in the morning. Also it is a good idea to replace your feeders after a couple of years as the plastic and metal on the feeders will start to deteriorate and could contaminate the nectar in the feeder. So if you notice the volume of birds to your feeder shrinking lately, that may be the reason. Try getting a new feeder and that should solve the problem and get your feeder busy again.
So if you haven't put your hummingbird feeders out already, you need to do it NOW.
I have had mine out for about 3 weeks now and have already seen a couple of birds drinking from it early in the morning. Also it is a good idea to replace your feeders after a couple of years as the plastic and metal on the feeders will start to deteriorate and could contaminate the nectar in the feeder. So if you notice the volume of birds to your feeder shrinking lately, that may be the reason. Try getting a new feeder and that should solve the problem and get your feeder busy again.
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