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Commercial Hummingbird Nectar: Is store bought hummingbird nectar safe?

Most store-bought nectar isn't safe for hummingbirds. They contain many artificial additives, dyes, and preservatives which can harm the birds' health. Making your own nectar at home, by adding...

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The Bee Balm Hummingbirds Love: Monarda

Bee Balm will attract hummingbirds to visit your garden. This plant will also attract several other birds in late summer. Honeysuckle, penstemon, and salvia are also good choices to attract...

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How To Attract Hummingbirds To A Feeder

Hummingbirds arrive at different times in different states and live year-round in some southern and western states. A good rule of thumb is put out your feeder starting by March as most hummingbirds...

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Why Won’t Hummingbirds Come To My Feeder? Is It Something I’m Doing Wrong?

If you have hummingbird feeders in your garden or yard, you've undoubtedly been working to attract the magical avian species. But what should you do if you see a hummingbird come to your feeder and...

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When Do You Stop Feeding Hummingbirds: Information By Region

Hummingbird feeders can help these birdies have easier access to all that sweet sugar water (homemade nectar). Generally speaking, you can keep your bird feeders out all year round. However, most...

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How to Attract Hummingbirds: The Complete How-To Guide For Beginners

This guide will help you learn how to attract hummingbirds to your garden or backyard by providing information on what hummingbirds eat and drink, what types of feeders work best for them, where you...

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