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		<title>As Hummingbirds Fly South, Getting Ready for Winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 21:43:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hummingbirds are migrating south for the winter. It&#8217;s time to prepare for cold weather and tidy things up for next spring. Take down your hummingbird feeders and wash them in mild soap and hot (not boiling) water. You do want the feeders to be very clean so that they do not attract bugs while in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hummingbirds are migrating south for the winter.</strong> It&#8217;s time to prepare for cold weather and tidy things up for next spring.</p>
<p><strong>Take down your hummingbird feeders and wash them</strong> in mild soap and hot (not boiling) water. You do want the feeders to be very clean so that they do not attract bugs while in storage and so that they do not grow virus, fungus or bacteria.</p>
<p><strong>Use only a touch of a mild dish liquid like Ivory,</strong> and rinse repeatedly. Then rinse again.</p>
<p>Harsh detergents may not damage the feeders, but some detergents are hard to completely rinse off, and any residue could cause problems for hummingbirds. It&#8217;s better to be safe than sorry.</p>
<p><strong>To prevent mold and mildew, let feeders completely dry</strong> before storing them for next year.</p>
<p><strong>In the northern United States and Canada it&#8217;s getting cold.</strong> In most parts of Canada it&#8217;s already time for snow and time to be thinking of <a title="snow blowers" href="http://www.canadapost.ca/shopper/snow-blowers/sc/347" target="_blank">snow blowers</a> and such. Winter has its own kind of beauty, but it certainly can be a lot of work, with snow tires and chains, storm windows, slush, and icy sidewalks to deal with.</p>
<p><strong>But once you have finished winter preparations, it&#8217;s a good time to curl up with hummingbird books and videos,</strong> not only for their beauty but as part of getting ready for next hummingbird season&#8212;or just to dream of visiting the most exotic hummingbird species in their native habitats. South American jungles can sound pretty inviting when it&#8217;s snowing outside.</p>
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		<title>A Guide to Hummingbird Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 22:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[These amazing little birds astound with their miniscule measurement and lightning-fast wing beats. An average hummingbird is only a handful of inches very long, a lot less than an ounce in excess weight, and can beat its wings as fast as sixty miles per hour when in dive or escape mode. Although there are a [...]]]></description>
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<p>These amazing little birds astound with their miniscule measurement and lightning-fast wing beats. An average hummingbird is only a handful of inches very long, a lot less than an ounce in excess weight, and can beat its wings as fast as sixty miles per hour when in dive or escape mode.</p>
<p>Although there are a wide range of hummingbird species, the most extensively recognized is probably the ruby-throated assortment. If you want to bring humming birds to your yard or garden, you&#8217;ll need some humming bird food.</p>
<p>The most purely natural and wonderful way to entice and feed hummingbirds is by planting a hummingbird backyard. Hummingbird gardens not only draw in hummingbirds, but butterflies as nicely, due to the fact they each like nectar.</p>
<p>When choosing flowers, vegetation and shrubs for your garden, look for red or bright pink colours and trumpet shapes. Red Columbine, Butterfly Bush, Early morning Glory, Bee Balm, Rose of Sharon, Honeysuckle and Azalea are just a handful of examples of botanicals that hummingbirds adore.<span id="more-315"></span></p>
<p>A single term of assistance: when repelling pests from your backyard, use organic items and tactics. You really don&#8217;t want to damage the hummingbirds with toxic pesticides.</p>
<p>Along with your hummingbird backyard, a excellent way to give sustenance to hummingbirds is with a humming bird feeder. Hummingbird feeders are tube shaped bottles with very small holes for dispensing nectar. They arrive in all colors of plastic and glass. You can come across ornamental painted ones, distinct ones, and colored ones.</p>
<p>If you can, select a red feeder since hummingbirds discover the color red extremely eye-catching. You can fill the feeder with a shop-bought nectar answer, or just make your very own by combining 1 cup sugar and 4 cups h2o. Hummingbirds like this combination, and generating it yourself can help save you funds! Be certain to carefully wash your feeder possibly in your dishwasher or with sizzling, soapy h2o every time you transform the nectar remedy.</p>
<p>There are a huge variety of trees, shrubs, flowers and vines you can contain in your hummingbird garden. Some well-known choices consist of: Azalea, Butterfly Bush, Honeysuckle, Early morning Glory, Bee Balm, Foxglove, Hummingbird Mint, Trumpet Creeper, Hosta, Impatiens, Red Buckeye and Petunia. In basic, you will want to plant trumpet-shaped, nectar generating, vivid-colored flowers.</p>
<p>The following matter you&#8217;ll want to do is hang your hummingbird feeders. At most any backyard supply shop, you&#8217;ll come across a wide variety of feeders created particularly for hummingbirds. To fill the feeder, you can invest in a commercially made feeding remedy, or make your private. All that&#8217;s needed is a person portion white sugar blended with 4 areas drinking water. Some folks will inform you to use red meals coloring in your hummingbird solution to entice the birds, but this is not essential and could be unsafe to the birds.</p>
<p>So now you know the very best way to draw in and feed humming birds &#8212; with vivid, nectar-producing flowers and sweet humming bird meals. The birds will appreciate the exertion you&#8217;ve place in and thank you by coming to dine &#8212; so enjoy the fleeting time put in observing your humming birds!</p>
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		<title>Attracting Hummingbirds With Lovely Plants, Low-Cost Hummingbird Feeders</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 05:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>You&#8217;re guaranteed to come across a single that is great for your new garden! You can find additional facts about bee balm at NewGardener.com.</p>
<p><strong>Gardenview Scarlet Monarda</strong> &#8212; The Monarda &#8216;Gardenview Scarlet&#8217;, Monarda didyma, also identified as Bee Balm, Bergamont, Horsemint, Oswego Tea, is a clump-forming perennial that has tubular, two-lipped, red rose flowers with dark green aromatic foliage.</p>
<p>&#8216;Gardenview Scarlet&#8217; stands at 3&#8242; higher and has a plant distribute of 24-30&#8243; and blooms from July to August. If deadheaded, (remove aged flowers from plant) more time bloom times will be encouraged. Monarda requires to be planted in complete sun, but will tolerate afternoon shade.</p>
<p>Grandview Scarlets are ideal grown in loaded soil in a very well-drained place, not getting authorized to dry out. The leaves of Monarda can be applied for teas and in salads. Attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, especially when massed, Monarda gives you color and contrast for the perennial border, wild garden, meadow, and herb garden or along ponds or streams.</p>
<p><strong>Petite Delight Monarda</strong> &#8212; The Monarda &#8216;Petite Delight&#8217;, Monarda didyma, also recognized as Bee Balm, Bergamont, Horsemint, Oswego Tea, is a clump-forming perennial that has tubular, two-lipped, light red to purple flowers with dark green aromatic foliage.</p>
<p><strong>Petite Wonder Monarda</strong> &#8212; The Monarda &#8216;Petite Wonder&#8217;, Monarda didyma, also recognized as Bee Balm, Bergamont, Horsemint, Oswego Tea, is a clump-forming perennial that has tubular, two-lipped, light pink flowers with dark green aromatic foliage.<span id="more-314"></span></p>
<p><strong>Raspberry Wine Monarda</strong> &#8212; The Monarda &#8216;Raspberry Wine&#8217;, Monarda didyma, also identified as Bee Balm, Bergamont, Horsemint, Oswego Tea, is a clump-forming perennial that has tubular, two-lipped, raspberry flowers with dark green aromatic foliage. &#8216;Raspberry Wine&#8217; stands at 36&#8242; significant and has a plant distribute of 24-36&#8243; and blooms from July to August. If deadheaded, (removal of dead flowers from plant) longer bloom occasions will be encouraged. Monarda requires to be planted in complete sun, but will tolerate afternoon shade. Raspberry Wines are best grown in wealthy soil in a perfectly-drained area, not getting permitted to dry out. The leaves of Monarda can be employed for teas and in salads. Attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, particularly when massed, Monarda gives you coloration and contrast for the perennial border, wild garden, meadow, herb garden or along ponds or streams.</p>
<p><strong>Bee Balm Dotted Mint</strong> &#8212; The Bee Balm Dotted Mint, &#8216;Monarda lambada&#8217;, is a wide range of Bee Balm that has a unique and remarkable flower cluster. To protest tea taxes, the unique colonists drank Bee Balm tea. It is native to the eastern United States.</p>
<p><strong>Grand Marshall Monarda</strong> &#8212; Bee Balm Grand Marshall, Monarda &#8216;Grand Marshall&#8217;, has more time bloom times than other bee balms. Monarda are ideal grown in prosperous soil in a perfectly-drained spot, not staying authorized to dry out. The leaves of monarda can be utilized for teas and in salads. Attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, in particular when massed, monarda gives color and contrast for the perennial border, wild garden, meadow, and herb garden or along ponds or streams.</p>
<p><strong>Grand Parade Monarda</strong> &#8212; Bee Balm Grand Parade, Monarda &#8216;Grand Parade&#8217;, is an exceptionally hardy hybrid from the Morden Breeding Program in Manitoba. In mid to late summer months, the compact bushy plants are covered with enjoyable looking two.5&#8243; lavender purple flowers. Hummingbirds and butterflies cannot resist the sweet nectar of these fragrant flowers!</p>
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		<title>How to Make and Maintain Hummmingbird Feeders</title>
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<p>Hummingbird feeders are avaialble today and they&#8217;re sold in all stores ranging from birding shops and garden centers and offer a good discount to marts as well as by the mail order and most of feeders are made of plastic, glass and ceramics.</p>
<p>Since hummingbirds feeders are much too recent a develoment for hummingbirds to recognize instintively as foos sources, they must learn to use them which they do from watching other hummers and though thire own natural inquisitiveness and if your birds seem to prefer one style feeder over another, it&#8217;s probably a simple matter of familiarity, if you change feeders, they may not feed immedaitely from the new one but they will adapt, it may help to hang the old feeder, empty, next to the new one.<span id="more-265"></span></p>
<p>Actually, any feeder can barely attarct hummers perhaps the most important design feature to lokk for is at ease of disassembly and cleaning and in respect, the basin style feeders are much better than the inverted bottle types. Hummingbirds will come to any feeder that creates fresh syrup and you might as well buy one that&#8217;s easy for you to keep up &#8211; if it&#8217;s easy, you&#8217;re more likely to do it faithfully, and that&#8217;s important. Hummingbirds are very delightful visitior to any flower bed or garden, these small creatures are always busy looking for nectar and they love to travel around and when a hummingbird finds a relaible place where there will be a treat waiting for them, they will return again even the next spring and summer.</p>
<p>The materials for the hummingbirds feeders:</p>
<p>One liter bottle<br />
One Small ¼ fuild ounce capacity plastic cup<br />
One eye hook<br />
Two to five plastic flowers this is opitional, you can make your own out of aluminum foil.</p>
<p>The tools for the hummingbirds feeders:</p>
<p>Hoit glue gun and glue stick<br />
Pliers this is also optional but much safer for holding things<br />
Drill and drill bits this is optional, you can use as awl heated on your stove top<br />
Utility knife this is an optinal, you can use an awl heated on your stove top.</p>
<p>You need to remember that your hummingbird feeders need to be cleaned and nectar changed every 3-4 days more often in hotter weather, if you see black spots inside your feeder this is the time that it molds and you will need to srcub it out with a goos bottle brush but if you can&#8217;t reach it with a bottle brush you can add some sand with water and shake the feeder to remove the molds. You should never use strong detergent to clean your feeder, rinse it well as time you cahnge your nectar with hot water and do this on a regular basis that you shouls have problem with mold inside the feeder. Most importantly don&#8217;t fill the feeder more than half full because they won&#8217;t be able to drink it all before it will need to be cahnged.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children which live in cities often overlook the opportunity to witness animals within an open environment. As cities sprawl ever to the outside, much of the actual habitats which native bird species rely on are sacrificed.</p>
<p>Even in places that deer are usually regularly seen in the yard, the environment has been changed by human beings moving into the location. Attracting birds to your yard is a terrific way to provide children with a glance into the natural world.</p>
<p>Several people who have experimented will confess that bringing in birds isn&#8217;t as simple as just dangling a few feeders near the house or garage doors. The kinds of feeders and also food offered will decide what kinds of birds come for nourishment.<span id="more-253"></span></p>
<p>Putting the actual bird meals in apparent tube feeders or in an open pan feeder will help lure the birds in quicker. Birds can see seeds as well as other types of food. Ensuring that the food is visible makes it much simpler for them to understand it is there.</p>
<p>Most makers of bird foods showcase the product packaging as to what forms of birds prefer each type of food. Some birds prefer small seeds, while others cannot pass up sunflower seeds. Several bird breeds prefer suet, which has to be placed in a particular wire feeder.</p>
<p>A special feeder is also essential if the plan&#8217;s to attract hummingbirds. Hummingbirds drink nectar. This can be obtained bottled from the store; however, hummingbird nectar is easy to produce at home. Several parts water to one component sugar boiled together to produce a simple syrup is a hummingbird favorite. No red food coloring is essential.</p>
<p>All birds love drinking water. Like people, they depend on water with regard to drinking and in addition for bathing. It is best to place a birdbath a little bit far from the fowl feeders. Washing birds prefer a bit of privacy and peacefulness, which is not really likely to be obtainable near the feeding station.</p>
<p>Furthermore, avoid putting bird baths near raucous areas of the property or yard. Garage doors can be raucous and it takes merely being terrified once just before a fowl will avoid an area. Simply fill bird baths a few inches regarding water. Many birds are extremely small and can&#8217;t handle a lot of water. Too much water is also a problem, so it is advisable to keep the bird bath shallow.</p>
<p>When the birds come for the food and drink, they are likely to enjoy this particular habitat and want to stay. Well placed bird houses will encourage residents. Again, birds prefer quiet. Bird houses tend to be most effective when hung from trees or perhaps very near bushes. Like the bird baths, you should keep the bird houses a little away from garage doors and also banging back doors. Mounting the bird houses away from the garage doors may also help keep birds from coming into the garage when the garage doors remain open.</p>
<p>You can easily attract indigenous birds to the yard. It can take a small amount of planning. Putting feeders, bird baths, as well as bird homes near each other to make a bird ‘neighborhood&#8217; is a terrific way to encourage residents. However, the items should be positioned far enough away from the others, and from the people home, to provide basic safety and peace.</p>
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		<title>All About Humming Bird Feeders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 22:10:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Unlike many of the birds you may try to attract with feeders in your garden the hummingbird is not one to share. This is because they are one bird that is protective of its own territory and will not readily share a food source with other hummingbirds. That means if this is the bird you want to attract you will need to put several humming bird feeders around your garden.</p>
<p>Hummingbirds are very accepting of where their feeders are located so you can put them in many locations. They can be outside a window of a home or office or on an apartment&#8217;s balcony.</p>
<p>These places are as comfortable for the birds as if they are hanging from a tree branch. The thing you need to be sure of is whether the area you live in is one that hummingbirds travel through on their yearly migrations. You can find this out by doing a little research on the internet.<span id="more-249"></span></p>
<p>To ensure you have a chance of attracting these beautiful little birds put the humming bird feeders out early in the spring.  Then keep them out there until the end of the fall.</p>
<p>If you have previously attracted the hummingbirds and then there are none that will mean they have completed their migration south and it is time to put the feeders away until next year. They may get damaged by hanging outside during the poorer weather and since there will be no birds to feed it is wiser to bring them inside, clean them and store them until the next spring.</p>
<p>Hummingbird feeders can be bought or you can make them yourself. They are frequently made from a bottle or a tube. This kind of feeder is made from glass or plastic and has tiny holes in it for the feed, known as nectar, to come through. These feeders must be made to in a way that allows them to be cleaned regularly.</p>
<p>Again, based on the nectar, this is important. You want to be able to take it completely apart and wash is each time before you are ready to refill it. The nectar is very easy to make.</p>
<p>You take water, boil it, and then add sugar. It should be one fifth sugar with four fifths water which is then stirred until it is well mixed. Once this is done allow the mixture to sit until it has cooled. Then pour it into the nectar feeder and wait for those amazing little birds to come and have a drink.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Get the Right Kind of Feeder. Saucer type feeders with perches and ant motes are preferred. I have been using saucer type feeders almost exclusively for years. I feel the birds prefer them to the tube type and they are generally much easier to clean. Birds like to perch, rest, catch tiny bugs and [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>1. Get the Right Kind of Feeder.</strong></p>
<p>Saucer type feeders with perches and ant motes are preferred.</p>
<p>I have been using saucer type feeders almost exclusively for years. I feel the birds prefer them to the tube type and they are generally much easier to clean.</p>
<p>Birds like to perch, rest, catch tiny bugs and survey their territory at the feeders. Sitting and resting during feeding saves precious energy and helps young birds to socialize. The flat feeders also give the little guys a much better view of their spread.</p>
<p>I have learned the hard way that yellow flowers on feeders are unnecessary. They not only attract ants and bees, they can become brittle and break. The extra pieces also make the feeder harder to clean.</p>
<p>I recommend the HummZinger by Aspects which is basically only two pieces. It is attractive, drip resistant, easy to clean and has a deeper well which deters bees and wasps.</p>
<p><strong>This is a sketch of my Fancy Hummzinger from my <a rel="nofollow" href="http:///www.drawingeveryday.com">Drawing Everyday Blog.<span id="more-159"></span></a></strong></p>
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<strong>2. Use the Right Sugar Water Mixture.</strong></p>
<p>Never use premixed solutions!</p>
<p>I repeat, <strong>do not use premixed solutions</strong>! ESPECIALLY do not use any product with red dye. The additives and dyes are unnecessary and could potentially  harm the birds. Hummingbirds get their nutrition from the insects they eat. Although no studies have been conducted on birds ingesting dyes, why take a chance on something that&#8217;s totally useless? The birds will be attracted by the red color of your feeder. If you&#8217;ve got a cool designer model with a fancy shape and a different color, do yourself a favor and junk it or hang it inside. In my experience, they are more trouble than they are worth.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll need to make a plain ole&#8217; SUGAR WATER NECTAR to attract our little jewels. <strong>A four part tap water to one part regular cane sugar</strong> (absolutely no substitutes) is the most widely accepted solution. This mix approximates the average sucrose content of flowers favored by North American birds. <strong>Do not use anything other than pure cane sugar</strong> and don&#8217;t make it sweeter as it may harm the birds. Sometimes people like to make things more complicated than they need to be. There&#8217;s no need to boil the water! Really, trust me. Just use very hot tap water and dissolve the sugar by stirring vigorously. This will last up to two weeks in the fridge, but I make up mine as needed. Use a towel underneath the feeder as you carry it outside to avoid sticky drips.</p>
<p>I personally use a <strong>five parts water to one part sugar mixture</strong> except during times of migration, when they need to put on weight and require more energy. This five to one mix increases hummingbird action at my feeders and decreases ant and other insect attraction. It also saves on sugar bills and the hummers seem to like it just as well.</p>
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<strong><strong>3. Hang your Feeder in the Right Place.</strong></strong></p>
<p>Location is key.</p>
<p>The north side of your home is the <strong>most desirable location</strong>. It will probably be in shade most of the day which will keep  your sugar water cooler and fresher longer. The south side is least desirable and will most likely be in more direct sunlight. Positioning feeders near trees and plant cover is ideal, however a big part of attracting these little dazzlers is enjoying their company, so be sure to hang them by windows or areas of your yard that you use frequently. To be on the safe side, if not protected by a screen, put decals and or sun catchers on windows near feeders to avoid collisions.</p>
<p>I think <strong>pole hangers</strong> are the safest and most versatile because they can easily be moved to ideal locations. These poles come a variety of heights and should be adjusted for window viewing. Poles keep feeders a safe distance off of the ground, away from predators. Feeders should be at least five to six feet in the air and far enough away from trees to deter curious cats.</p>
<p>Where there&#8217;s sugar, there will be ants, so here&#8217;s <strong>a few tips about ants</strong>. I successfully used Raid Outdoor Ant Bait Stakes at the base of my poles to eliminate ants last year. I have sprayed PAM cooking oil on poles at the base, near the ground to eliminate ants from climbing up.  Do not spray or use vegetable oil or shortening up high where it could drip or come into contact with birds!</p>
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<strong>4. The Right Feeder Maintenance is Paramount</strong></p>
<p>The return is well worth the effort.</p>
<p>Maintaining your feeders is a commitment. Your hummers will become dependent on your care. <strong>Be prepared to continue with the upkeep</strong>, or plant a hummingbird garden, instead. Hummingbirds will starve rather than consume spoiled sugar water. If you let them down, they will simply move on and you&#8217;ll be left hummerless.</p>
<p>When the sugar solution in your feeder turns cloudy, it&#8217;s spoiled and needs to be replaced. If the temperature is over 80 degrees (F), clean and refill at least every three or four days. Over 90°(F), it might spoil in one or two days. Discard any unconsumed or spoiled solution after a week, or if the water becomes cloudy. Every filling, flush the feeder with hot tap water and scrub with a small bottle brush or special feeder brush. Don&#8217;t use soap, just water. Visually inspect the entire feeder for black mold each time you fill it! This mold is easily removed with a brush and bleach soak.  A bleach soak should be done on a regular basis; monthly or as needed. Clean the feeder thoroughly with a solution of 1/4 cup bleach to one gallon of water Soak one hour, then clean with a bottle or feeder brush. Rinse well with running water and refill. If the birds are not emptying your feeder between cleanings, just partially refill it.</p>
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<strong>5. Provide the Right Environment.</strong></p>
<p>Make your yard hummer friendly!</p>
<p>Plant vegetation that attracts hummingbirds to your yard. This will provide natural nectar and attract the insects they feed on. The flowers they are attracted to are usually highly visible with little or no fragrance. A hummer garden is also a great way to attract customers to your feeders.  Be sure to protect the birds from predators by keeping the bushes trimmed up off the ground and flower beds protected from lurking cats by using small garden fences.  We have a low wall around our Butterfly Bushes and have also successfully used a low picket fencing that comes in a roll. Don&#8217;t use pesticides around hummingbird plants.  Pesticides will also eliminate the small insects hummingbirds rely upon for protein. Ingesting pesticides sprayed onto flowers could sicken or kill the birds</p>
<p><strong>* Some Common Plants to Attract and Feed Hummingbirds ~</strong></p>
<p><strong>Trees and Shrubs</strong> ~  *Azalea   *Butterfly Bush   *Cape Honeysuckle    *Hibiscus   *Mt. Laurel   *Mimosa    *Rose of Sharon</p>
<p><strong>Vines</strong> ~  *Coral Honeysuckle   *Cypress Vine   *Morning Glory   *Trumpet Creeper</p>
<p><strong>Flowers</strong> ~  *Bee Balm   *Canna   *Cardinal Flower   *Columbine   *Foxglove   *Hosta   *Yucca   *Fuchsia   *Impatiens   * Petunia   * Various Salvia species</p>
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<p>Living in Southern New Jersey, the only species we see here is the Ruby Throated Hummingbird. I have been enjoying and feeding them for over twenty years. By August,we usually have hordes of hummers. Because they return to the same spot year after year, we just keep getting more and more! I heard one way to estimate the number of individuals you have, is to count the number you can see at one time, and then multiply it by four. The most I could count at one time was 27, so we probably had over 100 birds here last year. We went through over seventy pounds of sugar! My friends have started to call me a name I am very fond and proud of, <strong>&#8220;The Hummingbird Master&#8221;</strong>.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s spring at last, and here in Southern Colorado, it appears we&#8217;ve been waiting a extensive time to glimpse our favored wild chook, the hummingbird. We just enjoy viewing these small, lithe creatures of this kind of vivid colour outdoors our window.</p>
<p>There have been a couple summers right here that we&#8217;ve had twenty distinct hummingbirds at our three feeders. We acquired to refill them each and every day just to retain up!</p>
<p>We&#8217;re fortunate to have quite beneficial soil in our garden, whereas most of this component of the country is poor, rocky soil. This can make rising perennials much easier and much more bountiful. I say simpler mainly because we are in a excessive-desert local weather and ought to water supply always to continue to keep items green.<span id="more-149"></span></p>
<p>People two items: specific flowers, and operating the sprinkler system assist entice the hummingbirds to our garden. With their specially created beaks and prolonged tongues, they just really like the flowers suited to their anatomy. Our columbines, torch lilies and butterfly bushes are like giant billboards advertising a hummingbird-pleasant play land.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve attempted to plant perennials that bloom at distinctive periods all through the summer time so that we constantly have one thing to appeal to the hummingbirds. What a distinction it has built. We normally get to take pleasure in the hummingbirds at least a full month earlier than they find out our next door neighbors garden.</p>
<p>Even while you may well not need to run a sprinkler in the summer season months like we have to, you can install a fountain or chook bath that will appeal to just as quite a few hummingbirds. They enjoy the splash and spray of the standard water and we&#8217;ve noticed them lots of moments hovering and dipping through the nearby river in which the normal water hits the rocks and sprays up.</p>
<p>Other than the flowers and water supply, we offer our hummingbirds feeders stuffed with sugar mineral water. There is no need to invest in blend for use in the feeders as it is simpler and less expensive to make your own personal. Here&#8217;s the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ovenfreshbites.com/">bird food</a> recipe:</p>
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<p>There is no require to add food stuff coloring to the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ovenfreshbites.com/">natural bird food</a> and it may well basically be detrimental to the birds. Why take the likelihood?</p>
<p>A minor trick we&#8217;ve discovered more than the a long time is to placed a brief piece of transparent tape approximately the stem that holds the bee guard in site. That way it retains the more substantial, even more aggressive birds like the Orioles from pulling out the bee guard and guzzling the foodstuff.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve used numerous various styles of feeders and discovered that the birds like the ones with tough plastic &#8220;flowers&#8221;&#8216; surrounding the bee guards. We&#8217;ve not obtained a lot luck with the drip-variety feeders.</p>
<p>Be positive to rinse the feeders properly with pretty warm mineral water among use. It is not proposed to decide to put any piece of a hummingbird feeder in the dishwasher or use detergent. To make certain the feeders are flawlessly clean prior to storing for the winter, we use a small bit of chlorine bleach and drinking water. You ought to be guaranteed to rinse the feeders extremely nicely if you do will need to use bleach.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re wanting to catch the attention of beautiful hummingbirds to your property, recall the flowers, the water and some food stuff. You&#8217;ll soon have your personal flock of hummingbirds who return to your backyard each and every 12 months!</p>
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<p>The hummingbirds 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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>While it is true that bright colors attract hummingbirds, it is better to use a feeder that has some red on it, rather than coloring the water. It is possible that red dye is harmful to hummingbirds. Some commercial humming bird nectars contain a red dye that’s not needed.<span id="more-147"></span></p>
<p>Hummingbirds get all the nutrients they need from the insects they eat, not from nectar, so adding nutrients to the nectar is not necessary. Just plain sugar and water is all that is needed. http://www.a1birdfeeders.com/Humming-Bird-Feeders.htm</p>
<p>Prepared nectar can be placed into a refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks before being used, but once placed outdoors it will only remain fresh for 2-4 days in hot weather before becoming cloudy or developing mold. Rinse the feeder thorouhly with warm water when changing the nectar to remove any contamination or build-up of sugar. If dish soap is used, it needs extra rinsing so that no residue is left behind.</p>
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<p>Woodpeckers, banaquits, and other animals are known to drink from hummingbird feeders, sometimes tipping them and draining the liquid. If this becomes a problem, it is possible to buy feeders which are designed to support their extra weight and which hummingbirds will also be able to use too.</p>
<p>If ants find your hummingbird feeder, one solution is to install an &#8220;ant moat&#8221;, which is available at specialty garden stores and online.</p>
<p>The Ant Moat is a small plastic cup that fits between the hummingbird feeder and your hanger. By filling it with water or petroleum jelly, ants can&#8217;t get to the feeder!</p>
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<p>Your yard and garden décor choices give you a tranquil and beautiful place to relax and enjoy nature. They also provide migrating songbirds, hummingbirds and even Monarch butterflies much needed nourishment for their annual flight southward.</p>
<p>Some hummingbirds migrate to Central America with favorite destination stops being Panama and Mexico. Many will take a route over the Gulf of Mexico.</p>
<p>The nonstop flight is a grueling trip that can take about 20 hours. How does this little bird accomplish such a daunting task? They will almost double their body weight by stopping at gardens all across the country to sip nectar from flowers and hummingbird feeders like the Ladybug Decor Glass Hummingbird Feeder.<span id="more-145"></span></p>
<p>If you are putting out hummingbird feeders placement is important. To attract attention to your hummingbird feeders place them among flowers that hummingbirds like.</p>
<p>The Goldenrod flower is a favorite of hummers and grows wild along the road side but can also provide color to any garden. The Begonia flower and the Petunia flower are two more favorites for our fast feathered friends.</p>
<p>When you first try this you&#8217;ll notice that the little hummers will be going for the flowers more than your feeders and you will be saying to yourself, &#8220;This guy is nuts, the hummingbirds are attracted to the flowers not my ladybug glass hummingbird feeder.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are times when I would agree with you about the nuts part, but not here. Hummingbirds prefer natural nectar to the homemade stuff you would be putting in your glass hummingbird feeders. So, they are around and as the blooms start to lose their bounty you will see your fast feathered friends dining at your feeders.</p>
<p>These artistic stained glass hummingbird feeders have a double duty in your garden, providing you with hours of enjoyment watching those lovely little birds zooming about and helping the little hummers fatten up for their long migration south. Keep your hummingbird feeders clean and full of fresh homemade nectar and they will be back again and again as their cycle of life unfolds in your bountiful garden of sweet delights.</p>
<p>You can also put out decorative birdhouses, like the Lighthouse Birdhouse, to enhance your yard and garden décor but the main function of these garden décor birdhouses is to bring indigenous cavity nesting birds into your garden. If you where wanting to house a variety of different species in your unique birdhouses and all you seem to see are House Sparrows, there is a good reason for that.</p>
<p>Of all the songbirds in North America the House Sparrow in the most abundant and covers a larger area of the planet than any other bird. They are very territorial and their aggressive nesting behavior of smashing the eggs of other indigenous cavity nesting birds, to drive them away and take over their nest, has given them an unfavorable status with many birding enthusiast.</p>
<p>If you want to discourage the sparrow from nesting in your wood birdhouse you will have to keep an eye on the birdhouses and when a sparrow starts a nest you must remove it. This may take doing more than once but it will discourage them over time.</p>
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