Top Ten Things You Can Do to Attract and Keep Hummingbirds in Your Yard How to Attract Hummingbirds!
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These are the top ten things you can do to attract and keep hummingbirds in your yard.
One: Purchase an easy to use, quality nectar feeder. We prefer saucer style feeders like the Aspects Hummzinger.
Two: Know when Hummingbirds arrive in your area and have your feeders out at or before their arrival.
Three: Plant flowers in your yard. Generally, brightly-colored flowers that are tubular hold the most nectar. If native flowers don't bloom before hummingbirds arrive in your area, consider buying some hanging baskets or ready to go potted flowers from a nursery. Here arsome good choices
Petunias
Super Bells
Salvia
Cardinal Flower
Butterfly Bush
Columbine
Bee Balm
Zinnia
Trumpet Vine
Bleeding Hearts
Lupine
Morning Glory
Lantana
Hollyhocks
Honeysuckle
Four: Place your feeder in and around flowers. A small shepherds hook in a flower pot or your garden works great!
Five: Change the nectar often. A minimum of twice a week and every other day during hot weather. This is very important.
Six: If possible keep the feeder out of the sun as much as possible. Purchase a shade guard if you are placing it in full sun.
Seven: In addition to a nectar feeder, add an insect feeder like the humm-bug.
Eight: If your Feeder doesn't have one, use an ant moat to keep ants out.
Nine: Hummingbirds spend 80% of their time perching so offer a perch or hummingbird swing near food sources.
Ten: Offer nesting material like the Hummer-helper, other birds will benefit from this as well. Животные
Thank you, this is fantastic video for beginners
i am now interested in knowing all i can bout Hummingbirds due to my sweet little visitor who comes by cuz i have flowers on my balcony. Thank u 4 the info!
Love to watch the hummingbirds
Thank you for the valuable tips.
Great captures Friend! Thank you for sharing them with us!💖👍👌😎JP
These are great tips. Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent Tips!
Great Video! Thank you! : )
Didn't even know about some of these. Thanks!
Thanks a lot dear
You should have.done 11 cause they love little bird baths or water fountains. They love to bath
The best thing you can do for hummingbirds is to plant native plants. Feeders tend to get neglected, and that can kill the hummingbirds. Just plant the flowers they need.
My hummingbirds have ALWAYS been SO FRIENDLY AND CURIOUS from day one when i moved in! They fly right up to my face and dont act afraid at all. They dont even care about my cats. Not intimidated by them at all lol. I was holding my cat on the patio and the hummingbird came right up within 2 feet of my cat and myself and my cat seemed to have a relationship w the birds somehow, and just watched and didnt make any movements or signs of wanting to get the bird. Its so strange but they see each other all day through the patio windows so i think they have some crazy mutual respect lol. My cat does not act the same way with other birds. She will absolutely want to get any dove or pigeon that flys around. Its so crazy! I love having them around! The one even responds to the name i gave it- dot dot- bc of the polka dots on the chest- and has heard me associate that name everytime i see it. Id love to know the species! I think its rufus but im not even close to sure.
I would pay to watch a video of that. CRAZY!!
Rufus has a rusty color plumage. Also, they have very good hearing. If they get close to your face, it usually means their feeders need changing or a refill.
What happens to the nectar on hot days that it needs to be changed every other day?
Among other things, the sugar solution can grow fungus that can infect the hummingbirds tongues swell. Then they cant eat and starve to death.
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Hi Melody, Do you sell the red umbrellas for the Zinger, with the water holder above them, as in the video?
Julie, yes we do!
How do I avoid bees?
I live in Washington State, my Hummers come in around mid March. I had 3, but haven't seen any in about two weeks. Can you tell me why?
Thanks
Mary Ann, I don't know other than there is usually slower traffic at the feeders for hummers early and it builds to much more traffic late in the season.
I live in the same state as you. It all depends on if it's a year with an early Spring, or not. They know when flowers begin to bloom. No sense in them flying all that way if no flowers are in bloom. Anna's hummingbird usually stays year round in Western Washington. I'm not sure if it's the same in your town. Oh! And I suspect, if they have a nest, they may not be visiting your feeder because they are too busy feeding their babies.
Good video. I would like to add some information also. At least 50% of all Hummingbirds die their first year. If a Hummingbird can make it through it's first year, it has a good chance of surviving 5 or more years. Many first season Hummingbirds don't leave the North when they should. So they end up starving to death or freezing to death. Feeders should be removed in the middle of September. It's instinctual for Hummingbirds to migrate. But being days late, can make a huge difference in their survival rate. Next, Candidiasis, a fungal tongue infection and Avian poxvirus, a tumor growth on a hummingbird's beak are the two most common diseases spread among hummingbird feeders. These diseases are mostly due to dirty feeders, bad sugar water and toxic commercial nectar. I would guess most commercial nectar is made well. But somehow maybe they spoil. (I've read this, not something I can verify). Next, be sure to have a hummingbird feeder up before Spring arrival. They will really need that energy source. And there may not be enough Nectar or insects for them all to feed on at first. And YES, Hummingbirds can consume many small soft bodied insects each day. Especially with young in the nest. Be careful spraying insecticide around too. Imagine all the aphids, small spiders etc. that are not dead, at least not right after you spray. And a hummingbird comes by and snatches it for a meal or to feed her babies. I live in North Central Arizona. We are a high desert, yet we can have numerous snows per year. Our nights can be 10 Degrees during a cold Winter. And yet..... we have a small population of hummingbirds that stick around throughout Winter. The Anna's hummingbird is here right through the snow. I have photos of them feeding from my feeders, with 6 inches of snow on the ground. For people that have the Anna's hummingbird and live in areas like myself. It's best to remove your feeder in September like always. Most Anna hummingbirds will leave the area and migrate, but not all. I usually have a few flowers hit and miss into November. Mid November I will place my feeders back outside. They will freeze at night and often defrost during the day. Or I warm them up and replace them myself. Remember, Hummingbirds are only in the Americas. Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East will never see a Hummingbird. So it's up to us to take care of these wonderful little creatures.
And, hummingbirds are also in the Caribbean. The smallest hummingbird is called the Bee hummingbird, and is found only in Cuba. You can put out fresh cut orange halves, and hummingbird will sip from the oranges. I discovered this by accident. They love oranges.
I used to have hummingbird but a bout2 or 3 weeks ago they stop coming around can someone please help?
Same thing fore too. I do have one male that comes. I always had them. I bought the feeder shown in this video. He don't like it
Geesh.... I would just be patient and keep maintaining the feeder. It’s still early in the season. Best of luck.
If you make your own sugar water, make it sweeter. Just add a tbsp or 2 more to your water and add 3 drops of Pure Orange flavor to your boiling water. The hummingbirds love it. Wash the whole feeder (even perch area) with blue Dawn dish detergent each week when you refill the feeder. Always provided a water fountain for them to bathe and plants tubular flowers for them to stick around your yard.
This is a great video but I really want to attract a humming bird without a feeder