Hummingbirds are highly effective pollinators and play an important role in pollinating many plants across North America. Hummingbirds evolved together with the plants over 22 million years ago and...
Category: Nectar
Can Hummingbird Nectar Get Too Hot? 5 Things To Watch Out For In The Summer Months
Yes, hummingbird nectar can get too hot. This is because contaminated feeders can lead to severe illness and cause them to be more vulnerable to predators. Also, hummingbirds tend to appreciate cool...
Homemade Hummingbird Food: Step By Step Home Nectar Recipe Guide
You can make hummingbird food at home by mixing 1 part white sugar with 4 parts boiling water. Sugar water is essential for hummingbirds because it is nutritious and is an easily digestible source of...
How to Cool Hummingbird Nectar in Hot Weather: Easy To Follow Guide
You can cool hummingbird nectar by placing your feeders in the shade, using glass feeders, rotating your nectar reserves, placing ice cubes in the nectar, freezing your nectar into ice cubes, and...
Do Hummingbirds Like Morning Glories? How to plant Morning Glory, Ipomoea
Morning glories, also called Ipomoea, are amazing flowers that hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees all adore. They are unique and at the same versatile. They can be planted in many ways, such as in...
Hummingbirds are magnificent tiny birds with a fast metabolism and need many different food sources to survive. Their diets include natural and artificial nectars, insects, and tree...