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		<title>Hummingbirds Favorite Foods</title>
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<p>Hummingbirds the jewels of the bird world and are distinguishable by their ability to hover in mid air, by way of flapping their wings very rapidly.&nbsp; The hummingbird can also fly vertically or backwards with unbelievable ease.&nbsp; This allows the bird to remain stationary while it extracts nectar from flowers.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/flyto/hummingbirds.php" target="_blank">Hummingbird feeders</a> must be easily accessible while allowing easy maintenance on the part of the enthusiast.&nbsp;&nbsp; There are various imaginative designs that have hit the market.</p>
<p> <img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/Re_jUzaiiUI/default.jpg" alt="Hummingbirds favorite foods" width="300" height="250" /><br /> A noteworthy aspect of Hummingbird feeder designs, such as the tube feeders, is that the birds find these plain or decorative bird feeders novel, and consequently, they do not immediately recognize them as food sources.&nbsp; They rely on good old instinct, inquisitiveness and keen observation of other Hummingbirds.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context birds2 not shown: too many ads --> These birds may prefer a certain feeder to another.&nbsp; When changing from one feeder to another it is advisable to effect this transition gradually.&nbsp; The two may be kept side by side, as emptying and filling is done on both feeders.</p>
<p> This allows for much required familiarity, it is possible that any feeder can be capable of attracting hummers.&nbsp; The key is to lend focus to disassembly ease and cleaning, so that whatever feeder you choose, it can be easily cleaned and put back together and filled.&nbsp; The feeders of basin-style design are thus far better when compared to those of the inverted-bottle type.</p>
<p> Moreover, they must be sturdy and easy to hang. There is also the contentious issue of whether to have perches on the feeder.&nbsp; The argument that best supports it is the fact that these migratory birds have energy intensive lifestyles.&nbsp; Perches go a long way in their conservation of calories. Hovering is far more exhausting than normal flight and they would only be glad to have a place to rest as they feed.</p>
<p> It would be of great help to have fresh syrup in great abundance. Even though it is common practice to buy a commercial mix, a simple sugar-water solution will do the trick.&nbsp; After all, all they need is a source of fuel to carry out their daily tasks.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context birds2 not shown: too many ads --><br /> Strange as it may seem, given a choice, hummingbirds prefer sucrose and are averse to beet sugar. Anecdotal evidence shows that this species of birds can distinguish the taste between the two. It is however imperative to eliminate the use of honey in the Hummingbird feeders, it ferments very quickly when diluted in water, a solution that is potentially fatal to these birds. There has also been evidence that red dye, used to attract birds, causes tumors.&nbsp; These reports are however unverified, yet it is definitely not worth the risk.</p>
<p> Cleaning the <a href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/">feeders</a> is not a difficult process. Flushing the feeder with hot tap water, aided by a brush starts the process.&nbsp; One should avoid soap at all costs since the birds loathe the taste.</p>
<p> Removal of black mold found under careful visual inspection follows. Unconsumed syrup should be poured. The entire process should be repeated after every three or four days.</p>
<p> Hummingbird feeders should be hung adjacent to or above a garden thriving with plants and flowers. Close to windows is another favored option although care should be taken to ensure that the evidence of the window is clear to the birds. This is aimed at minimizing risk of injury. Cutouts of wild birds, curtains and blinds are viable options. If all these aspects are observed, humankind and bird may enjoy a symbiotic relationship.</p>
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<p>                                                         Bushy berry trees can serve the dual purpose of providing shelter and food. Many species will love the bird feeders and bird baths in your yard if they are assured of proper shelter and protection. Choosing the Right Hummingbird Feeder&nbsp;</p>
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<p>                                                         Different types of hummingbird feeder, from Duncraft bird feeders, to homemade bird feeders, as well as a hummingbird nectar recipe that works well.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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<p>                                                         I have been taking care of my neighbor&#8217;s home while they are on a cruise and one of my tasks is to refill her hummingbird feeders. The air around her back porch is filled with these little hummers.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>                                                         I once had a Ruby-throated Hummingbird land on the rim of my glasses while I was filling a feeder with nectar. I immediately froze, thinking that I might spook the little bird. The Hummingbird then flew to the cover of the feeder.</p>
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<p>                                                         A noteworthy aspect of Hummingbird feeder designs, such as the tube feeders, is that the birds find these plain or decorative bird feeders novel, and consequently, they do not immediately recognize them as food sources.</p>
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<p>                                                         At our present house we do get the occasional stray cat in the yard, but that&#8217;s about it. Maybe we&#8217;ll try a hummingbird feeder this spring. In the meantime, here&#8217;s a list of bird feeder myths that I had always taken at face value</p>
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<p>                                                         Not all birds feed on seeds. The hummingbird feeds on nectar from flowers. To assure steady supply of the nectar a solution of sugar and water is provided to.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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<p>        <a href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/inter/squirrelproofbirdfeeder.php">Bird feeders</a> can transform your backyard into a natural habitat for birds. Whether you&#8217;re an avid birdwatcher, or simply want to invite nature a little closer to your home, birdfeeders put down the welcome mat for our avian friends.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;<strong>Ground feeders</strong> are flat and open, have a screened bottom, and rest off the ground and should be situated ten feet from nearby trees or bushes so that birds can fly away from any predators. Ground feeders can be made squirrel proof by utilizing wire mesh over the bird feeder.</p>
<p><strong>Squirrel Proof Bird feeders</strong> come in a few designs that are helpful for keeping the squirrels out of them, no <a href="http://www.birdsfeeder.com/" title="Squirrel proof bird feeders">squirrel proof feeder</a> is 100% but the droll yankee comes close.</p>
<p>Window Bird feeders are designed to stick right on the window or window ledge or to hang right in front of it, giving the occupants the perfect up close view of the avian visitors.</p>
<p><strong>Humming Bird feeders </strong>are designed to be filled with a form of nectar that attracts them these also come in window style for that up close view, some humming bird feeders can be adapted with bigger holes for woodpeckers if you wish to attract them. be careful to avoid using red food coloring and honey. In addition, you should change the solution in the humming bird feeder weekly, or more often in hot weather.</p>
<p><strong>Tube birdfeeders</strong> are cylindrical in shape and typically have openings that allow birds to access the seeds. They should be hung off the ground and, for maximum enjoyment, near a window so that family members can witness the wild birds that come to visit.</p>
<p><strong>Suet and hopper bird feeders </strong>are typically shaped like houses. A suet bird feeder, made for wild birds that peck at the seed mixed into the suet, is usually hung, while a hopper bird feeder can either be hung or placed on a post for easy access by wild birds. A hopper bird feeder contains a large quantity of seed, which is released when the wild bird steps on the feeder trigger. Hopper birdfeeders attract both small and large birds, including the cardinal.</p>
<p> <strong>Thistle bird feeders </strong>are designed with very small holes, allowing only small-beaked finches to access the food. Thistle birdfeeders should be hung, and can be made squirrel proof.</p>
<p>It is certainly possible to make your own bird feeders, but there are several great birdfeeders available on the market, including those made by Droll Yankee, Opus, Woodlink, and Duncraft.</p>
<p>To get the most out of your bird watching experience, the Audubon Society suggests that you utilize several different types of bird feeders and that you place them at various heights and locations. In this way, you will attract a wide variety of wild birds. In addition, be sure that your efforts to create a backyard habitat don&#8217;t harm the birds you are trying to attract. Keep birdfeeders three feet away from windows to avoid collisions, and make sure to keep your cat indoors.</p>
<p><strong>About The Author</strong> Chris Robertson is a published author of Majon International. To learn more about subjects like bird feeder please visit the web site at: http://www.wildbirdz.com.</p>
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