How do you spot a hummingbird nest? Seems their so tiny it would be next to impossible to find with the naked eye. Any tips would be appreciated.
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You only change the feeders every two weeks!?! I'm in the Pacific Northwest, which is not known to be a really hot place, but I change the hummer juice at LEAST every two to three days in warmer ...
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Hi Shawna this article was really informative. I am starting a garden in my backyard and I was given a hummingbird feeder as a gift but I wasn't sure if it will work. Since I haven't seen many bi...
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In reply to Kylee B.. Thanks for your comment! :-)
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In reply to Kylee B.. I've only seen the one type, in fact we've really only seen one or maybe two ...
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Let me amend my comment. There ARE a few other types that are here, but we almost never see them, so it's a pretty safe bet to say that yours is a ruby-throat. ;-)
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It's a ruby-throated hummingbird, Shawna. That's the only kind we have in our part of the country. Females don't have a ruby throat though (it's white), and the dark throat of the male only looks...
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