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A Hummingbird Feeder… Not Another Tie!
This Father’s Day, why not give a relaxing gift he’ll use and love? One that gives back to nature and provides enjoyment too. Of all wild bird feeders, a hummingbird feeder is the least expensive to keep filled, and one of the most entertaining to watch. You can make your own nectar using 1 cup of white table sugar to 4 cups of water…that simple!
These days, hummingbird feeders resemble little works of art in vibrant hues of hand blown glass and ceramics. There are some very high quality feeders that will last for years of use and enjoyment, without the high price tag.
If dad enjoys backyard birding, a hummingbird feeder makes the perfect gift!
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Smart, Recycled Hummingbird Feeders
With sustainability being so important today, it’s great to know that some wild birding manufacturers take heed. Paramount in this field is a company called Parasol. Very well known for their gorgeous blown glass hummingbird feeders, each is hand crafted from recycled glass.
In vibrant hues, their hummingbird feeders are available in traditional tube styles, and basin, or gondola styles to prevent nectar from dripping. Feeders are also available in top feeding models with patented red glass feeding tubes. All designs are of the highest quality, cadmium and lead free to ensure hummers’ health. Crafted to last for years of use and enjoyment by hummingbirds and their hosts!
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Add a Dripper to a Mosaic Bird Bath
Moving water will entice and attract more wild birds to your yard!
These days, several reasonably priced items that create moving water are available for you to add to a birdbath. We have an old mosaic bird bath that has a copper dripper in it, and birds flock to it! Hummingbirds can be seen bathing under the “drips” when larger birds aren’t around.
Other easy ways of adding moving include water wigglers and leaf misters. Butterflies and warblers enjoy the fine mist, and are seen daily at our two misters.
The misters are versatile and can be used in a birdbath, staked in the ground, or hung from the deck or front porch, like we use ours. Add moving water to your habitat and watch the tremendous increase in wild bird species and their numbers. Another advantage of having moving water in your bird bath is that mosquitoes can not lay their eggs…just can’t happen in moving water.
So now you’ve seen some moving water in our own yard, maybe that’s why bird food must be rationed…they eat us out of house and home! Hope you’ve gotten some aquatic ideas for your feathered friends too, they’ll surely appreciate it!