Hummingbird Feeder with Camera Unboxing and Set-up
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- This camera was super easy to set up. Once the batteries are charged the set up took about 10 minutes. I used homemade nectar. 1 part table sugar to 4 parts water. Heat until the sugar melts. Hang it up in the shade, the closer to flowers the better but not necessary.
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Hummingbird Feeder with Camera for Outdoors, Auto Capture & Identify Bird Species, Wide Mouth for Easy Filling with Built-in Ant Moat and Bee Guards, Ideal Gift for Bird Lovers
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I love hummingbirds so much because they are beautiful!❤
@@solson736 I agree. Can’t get enough of them
Just seeing that Ruby Throat up close was worth it! Beautiful!
Isn’t he beautiful!
Good morning. We're not completely moved yet, but we are staying at the new house. Yesterday, my wife saw a hummingbird at the new house. So I'll be putting up one of the feeders either this afternoon or tomorrow. Have a good weekend.
Thanks Jimmy. How exciting to be in your new home, complete with hummingbirds. Hope you have a great weekend too
Hi Larry my hummingbird kept coming every day I put my camera on my porch right next to my hummingbird feeder get some great videos on them
That sounds awesome, you should post them on your RUclips channel. Thanks for sharing
Hello Larry
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Hi Larry, is the whole base feeder supposed to fill up with the feed? I noticed on the base feeder, there's a middle channel that goes toward the ports, so I don't think the birds are being fed the correct amount, since the whole base is filling up. I can feel/hear the feeder body click into place. Ready to cry! Thank you! 😢
Yes, I think the entire base filled up. It’s dark here now, I’ll check it in the morning. If I see anything unusual or different I’ll let you know
@@LSatch Ok, thank you. I noticed the feeder port holes are overflowing. I filled it up less than half, too. Have a good evening.
@@xrockker OK, mine needed more nectar so I brought it in and took it apart. First, remember I don't work for this company, they just sent me a feeder for review. Having said that, I would contact their support staff and ask them the same question.
I see what you are saying about the channels. It sounds like you don't have a vacuum seal. I would do take the top off and make sure that white inside cover is on tight. If it is, retighten the top for a good seal. Then refill the feeder, I'd use plain water until I made sure it was working. The nectar should not come out of the feeding ports for sure. It could be you just got a defective feeder.
I hope this helps. Please reach out to the support and let me know if you get it to work and what you did to fix it. I certainly don't want to be promoting bad products and will let my viewers know in a follow up.
@@LSatch Thanks for your reply. The ports are no longer leaking at this point, and the birds are visiting, briefly, here and there. I don't understand the purpose of that seal on the top, but I may bring it in today, and check the seal and try again. Thanks again. 👍
@@xrockker Glad to hear it's working. The seal at the top is important so that the feeder can create a vacuum. With the vacuum, the nectar will fill the bottom as the birds eat. Without the vacuum all the nectar will just run out of the feeding ports.