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Hummer season...........when???
62vld2042
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Here......in far North Central Texas......I put our feeders out a few days ago. So far......no takers.
Are they showing up in your area yet??
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My Wife Will be putting out feeders for the hummingbirds soon,
usually as the flowers are blooming the trumpet vines really attract them but still a bit early And cool here
We have them in CT for the last week
We have them now. We have a pair that live year round in one of our rhododendrons.
In my part of Michigan, we have had a few visiting the window feeder for about a week or so. The Baltimore Orioles showed up about the same time. Got enough sugar to make food for the hummers, but need to pick up a few jars of Welch's grape jelly for the orioles. Dang birds won't eat the cheap store brand jelly! Bob
Hummies have been in central Texas for over a month now. Chances are, they just haven't found yours yet because they've already established their feeding route.
Eastern north carolina we have had birds for about 3 weeks
Plenty here in SE Georgia. My daughters stand still and can get them to drink straight out of their hands. Fun little critters.
We’ve had a few here in NE Wa. for a couple of weeks now.
Feisty little buggers. Fun to watch.
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They are here year around.
First one April 29th this year.
We put the feeder out two weeks ago. First one showed up a few days later. See several daily now here in central MO…..
We have one that comes to my wife's flower pot a couple of times a day. They are fun to watch.
Joe
We have one here in the Blue Ridge Mtns. of North Carolina.
Last week here in southern Wisc.
Walter, do your birds a favor and dump the red dye. Not good for the birds, and a very expensive way to buy sugar. Rocky has and has posted the best recipe, also the one we use.
And we have been feeding birds in New Mexico since 20 April.
There’s really not that much dye in it. We make 4 cups at a time, 1 cup of sugar to 4 cups of water. Then put an 1/8 cup of Perky Pet humming bird food for color. Wife just likes a little color to the liquid.
None is better, they eat it quite as well clear.
My wife told me this morning while looking out the kitchen window
A hummingbird flew in close and just looked in. I will guess saw its reflection
my Wife said it was letting her know we're back get the feeders out now lady... lol
She is right, the birds remember where the feeders are year to year. Birds would appear at our front door every year, until we tracked the arrival date and put the feeders out 2 days early.
Here's how I make hummie food…
Add one cup of rapidly boiling water to one cup of cane sugar and stir until clear. This kills any nasties that may be in the sugar.
Now add three cups of very cold water. This provides the correct 1/4 ratio and cools it so it can be used immediately. Multiply the amounts as needed. I keep mine in a half-gallon milk bottle (thoroughly cleaned) in my little outside fridge.
Do not add dye and do NOT use store-bought mixes. Some contain sugars and dyes that can harm the birds.
Rocky what is that feeder that you recommend?
My wife told me last night
Her more expensive feeders don't get the same traffic as the ones she bought at the dollar tree
So while in town earlier I bought her 6 more they are red body with small yellow flowers as the feeding ports
Not Sure why
its same food same Cleaning procedures and same areas
Oh well cheap way to feed them
We used Best One feeders for a long time. Hard to clean. We now use First Nature feeders which have wide mouths and are easy to clean with a water bottle brush. Feeders come from that big river place.
My wife hates hummer season.
Brad Steele
I use Best One feeders, and have no problems cleaning them.
One more thing.......
Can hummers be "put off" by soft wind chimes.......about 10 feet away?
I've had our two feeders out for a couple of weeks now. Cleaned and refilled every 4-5 days. Except for a couple of very fast fly-bys...…my hummer cams got nothin'.
Any other ideas?
Thanks........
Here’s an idea. Turn your cameras on! 😜😜
I wouldn't think so. We have wind chimes about that same distance from two different feeders, and the hummies don't mind them at all.
Just guessing here, but if your cameras have lights that come on when they detect something, that could be the issue.
Rocky..........
Nope........just infrared. Got video of the neighbors big raccoon a few nights ago. She's raising a brood under the neighbors shed..........as one got partially caught in the fence yesterday.
Hummies can be oddly picky about feeders and what's in them. The first thing I'd suggest is that you not use store-bought hummie mix for their food (if you do). Very often, they'll take one sip of that stuff and never come back. Then try to find a feeder with perches so they can land and feed. That alone can dramatically increase their interest.
Rocky........done.....and done.😉
I use your custom recipe.......and both feeders have perches.
I might camo-tape the camera......🤔😎
Sounds like you're doing it as well as possible. Up to the birds now.
Last year I didn't even put up a feeder until mid-June, and I had 5 birds all summer.
THis year I put up the feeder a month ago, and I have only one bird.
Word about your cooking got around dude.