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Hummingbird Feeder

$68.00

Our rainbow-striped Hummingbird Feeder with feeder tube (HF01-RB) is approx. 10” tall. Includes a card with nectar recipe and care instructions. (Hummingbirds not included.)

If you already feed hummingbirds, you can add or substitute this feeder at your feeding station and the birds will use it immediately. If you are creating a new feeding station, hang the feeder in a shaded area where you have perhaps seen the birds, or near nectar-producing flowers or plants. It may take some time to attract the birds, but eventually they will find your feeder. An especially good time to establish a feeding station is in early spring, when the birds have just completed their migration.

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Our rainbow-striped Hummingbird Feeder with feeder tube (HF01-RB) is approx. 10” tall. Includes a card with nectar recipe and care instructions. (Hummingbirds not included.)

If you already feed hummingbirds, you can add or substitute this feeder at your feeding station and the birds will use it immediately. If you are creating a new feeding station, hang the feeder in a shaded area where you have perhaps seen the birds, or near nectar-producing flowers or plants. It may take some time to attract the birds, but eventually they will find your feeder. An especially good time to establish a feeding station is in early spring, when the birds have just completed their migration.

Our rainbow-striped Hummingbird Feeder with feeder tube (HF01-RB) is approx. 10” tall. Includes a card with nectar recipe and care instructions. (Hummingbirds not included.)

If you already feed hummingbirds, you can add or substitute this feeder at your feeding station and the birds will use it immediately. If you are creating a new feeding station, hang the feeder in a shaded area where you have perhaps seen the birds, or near nectar-producing flowers or plants. It may take some time to attract the birds, but eventually they will find your feeder. An especially good time to establish a feeding station is in early spring, when the birds have just completed their migration.

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