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Hummingbird feeder stand
Hummingbird feeder stand












hummingbird feeder stand

Assuming you fulfill all the other requirements listed above, here are some ideas:

hummingbird feeder stand

TIP 3: Place a feeder where YOU can see itĭon’t forget to place your hummingbird feeder somewhere that allows you to view the comings and goings of the little dynamos. Just imagine, if your feeder is a truly successful one, you’ll soon have more hummingbirds visiting than you have feeder space! All those trees and shrubs you planted give other hummingbirds a place to roost while they wait their turn for an open feeder port. On the flip side, hummingbirds who suddenly feel vulnerable will appreciate a quick “getaway” route from the feeder. Doing so gives them a place to rest and stay out of the sun. That’s why it’s best to place a feeder 10 to 15 feet from a tree, shrub or other appropriate hiding place. They’re all about conserving energy when they can. Hummingbirds don’t like to stay out in the open when they’re not feeding. TIP 2: Hummingbird feeders should be 10-15 feet from cover Remember, aside from getting a satisfying meal, it’s all about safety for a hummingbird.

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This allows any new hummingbirds a chance to see the feeder when they zip through your neighborhood. Instead, you’ll want to place your new feeder near some sheltering plants, but also in a spot that provides a wide, unobstructed view from another angle. When a feeder is too far away from any cover, hummingbirds are reluctant to feed there. No, we aren’t saying it should sit out in your yard, like it’s an oasis in the middle of the desert. The best way to do that is to position your hummingbird feeder in a highly visible place in your yard.

hummingbird feeder stand

The first thing you need to do is make sure the hummingbirds know you’re ready for them. TIP 1: Let the hummingbirds see your feeder














Hummingbird feeder stand