How Birds Survive Winter – And How We Can Help
Falling temperatures, less food, severe storms and hungry predators all make winter a harsh season for birds, but our feathered friends have many tricks to...
A hummingbird feeder can bring great joy and amazing hummingbird activity to your backyard, but you need to position the feeder properly so you don't miss an instant of the action. Where should you put your hummingbird feeder?
Why Placement Matters
Because hummingbirds are so tiny and fly so quickly, a slight change in where you place your feeder can make a huge difference in how well you see these feathered jewels. Well placed, a hummingbird feeder is safer for the birds, offers clear, intimate views and even keeps the nectar fresher. In a poor position, however, you won't be able to see the birds, they may be at greater risk from predators and the nectar can spoil more quickly. So where is the best place for a hummingbird feeder?
Tips for Hummingbird Feeder Placement
Hummingbirds will find your feeder no matter where in your yard it may be, but if you want to make the best use of the feeder, these placement tips can help.
Hummingbirds are inquisitive and crafty, and they will find your nectar feeder no matter where you place it. With proper placement, however, you can attract more of these amazing birds, keep them safe and offer them fresh, delicious nectar all at the same time.
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Falling temperatures, less food, severe storms and hungry predators all make winter a harsh season for birds, but our feathered friends have many tricks to...
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