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Breakfast Room Window Hummingbird Feeder
If you’re lucky enough to have a breakfast room with a picture window and wonderful view, there’s no better place for a bird feeder! Whether sipping morning coffee, or frantically scrambling in the kitchen, this window can add a touch of mental therapy with nature’s beauty. There’s a reason for that saying: “Stop and smell the roses”.
This hand made nectar feeder actually mounts to the deck rail, but serves the same purpose as a window hummingbird feeder, it’s right there…complete with close up views. It’s difficult to capture the words when you’re viewing hummingbirds as they’re truly the most amazing of all migratory birds. Their sheer size, sweet song, daring acrobatics and crazy antics are really worth the effort of attracting them. And, if squirrels present a problem with bird feeders, this is a perfect feeder solution for summer months. Don’t forget to add a fresh water source for birds as well, you’ll attract more species with this simple resource.
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If You Use Window Hummingbird Feeders…
You Must Try Misters Too!
Hummingbirds are in a league of their own…if you already attract and feed them-nothing more need be said. They’re the most anticipated of all migratory birds, and practice site fidelity. So if you’ve successfully accommodated them, chances are good they’ll be back next season. Basin and tube style hummingbird feeders work wonderfully for feeding the tiny jewels, although window hummingbird feeders will give you the advantage of close-up views.
Aside from feeders and nectar-producing flowers to attract them, hummingbirds need fresh water. Sticky nectar requires much bathing for their tiny feathers to function properly. They LOVE moving water too! Fountains and bubblers create the perfect bathing spots for them, as they’re able to perch and hover over moving water.
Leaf misters are hands-down one of their favorites. We have two at home that have been in use for several years. One mounted on the front porch rail, and one wrapped around a ground stake on the side of the house. Every year, we attract many hummers with this gentle misting spray, it’s an amazing site to behold!
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Window Hummingbird Feeders…Sort of
Hummingbirds are probably the most anticipated of all migratory birds. Their crazy antics and acrobatics make them so fascinating to watch, it’s no wonder they’ve earned the nickname “tiny jewels”
Attracting hummingbirds to your yard is fairly simple: provide nectar, and keep them safe from predators. Nectar can come from tubular flowers and hummingbird feeders…they like both!
In wanting to view the tiny jewels close up, window hummingbird feeders provide the perfect opportunity. There are many models to choose from, most in a basin style, providing a no-drip feeder.
Another option for close up viewing is a deck-mount hummingbird feeder (shown above). It attaches easily to any deck rail, and still provides that great, “up close and personal” view of tiny hummingbirds in your yard.
Simple Nectar Recipe: 1 part sugar to 4 parts water…nothing else in the mix as it will harm hummingbirds.
Boiling the water is not necessary–bacteria is spread through hummingbirds’ bills at the feeders. Boiling water does make for quicker dissolving of sugar. We boil 1 cup water, mix the sugar and add 3 cups of cold water. The nectar is ready with no cooling time. Store unused portion in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.