Attracting Birds – Types of Wild Bird Feeders

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Black Bear Happy Hour

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Right at 4:24 PM I went to the kitchen and saw giant smudges on our bay window. A bear had been drinking! As I approached the windows I saw that it was still on the deck and drinking from the third hummingbird feeder. Initial portion is through a window, at the bird bath I have opened the window. The rest is on the video. Then this morning, at 7:15 I saw it again, on the retaining wall in the front of our house. By the time I grabbed the camera it was just jumping off on to the driveway and out on to the street.

Ruby-throated hummingbird at my window feeder

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Here is an excerpt from the “How To Hand-Feed Hummingbirds” video available at my website www.howtoenjoyhummingbirds.com In 2 hours time you could be hand-feeding your own hummingbirds!

Baltimore Oriole Dines at Hummingbird Feeder

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A gorgeous, flaming orange and black male baltimore oriole drinks sugar water from our hummingbird feeder with background accompaniment of singing locusts and the occasional cooing of a mourning dove.

Oklahoma Orioles

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Baltimore and Orchard Orioles in Oklahoma. We put out containers of grape jelly for them and mockingbirds and robins. We also have an oriole nectar feeder, but they use the hummingbird feeders more than it.

Video Shows Our Bird Feeder In Bucks County Near Doylestown

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Hummingbird visit our bird feeder

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This hummingbird comes to our backyard feeder almost every 15-20 minutes in day time during the summer. The feeder is right outside the window. We have best view of seeing him dancing around the feeder. Beautiful bird indeed.

bird trying to get in my house

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funny bird trying to get inside he was there for like a hour and he came back again and again for 2 more hours

Hummingbird Houses – The Joy Of This Bird House Feeder

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One of the most curious, fascinating birds to be seen are hummingbirds, and for this, a bird house feeder specifically designed to their species is a perfect way to attract this rare, exceptional creature to one’s yard. Hummingbird houses attract these wonderous creatures for your viewing and listening pleasure.


Hummingbirds are the world’s smallest birds. For this reason, along with some of their habits and unique flying abilities, they have garnered much attention through the years. It is the dream of many bird watchers to have a small showing of these creatures on a regular basis. The best way to do this is to have some hummingbird houses on site.


Hummingbird houses, like their occupants, are small. They can be so small, in fact, that their houses are relatively hidden from view. This is fine for many people as it is the bird itself that they wish to view, and so such houses are sometimes placed at the inner part of a branch, close to the tree trunk.


Of course, one need not place the houses only on a tree as hummingbird houses also go well hanging from the overhangs and gutters of houses, along with off of shrubs, poles, and other such free-standing plants and structures that are tall enough to preclude an incursion by cats.


By their size, hummingbird houses can be made from almost anything that is much larger than an adult human’s hand. This includes small boxes, gourds, tin cans, and milk cartons. The basics of such homes are simply an enclosure with a small hole that will allow access for these tiny birds. On that note, the homes can be specific to this species by making the hole only large enough for hummingbirds (though some other small species might be able to also finagle their way in too, such as finches).


To add to the attractive nature of such a home, place the structure near to flowers that are frequented by hummingbirds. Further, by offering a feeder, hummingbirds will be predisposed to make a visit. A word of warning is offered about this, however. The drink that hummingbirds consume is not mere sugar water, and to offer sugar water only can be harmful to hummingbirds as they can acquire a fungus in their beaks that can be a mere nuisance or even deadly. To avoid this problem it is best to purchase hummingbird nectar.

Extreme bird watching – little hummingbirds

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I placed a Bluetooth wireless mike in the lilac bush and from 2 — 3 feet away I got this video of these incredible little hummingbirds.

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