Jump to content
Whatbird Community

Hummingbird Feeders Spring 2019


Recommended Posts

1 hour ago, The Bird Nuts said:

Do you think it would be better to keep it refrigerated after it is opened?

Sorry about the dumb questions...Of course it's better to refrigerate! ?:classic_wacko:  I'll stop interrupting your conversation now and go clean out my fridge.

Edited by The Bird Nuts
Link to comment
Share on other sites

41 minutes ago, Charlie Spencer said:

I've been known to make the first couple of batches each spring with a couple of extra tablespoons of sugar.  

Yes, the guideline I read (years ago): Extra sugar when they need extra energy (early Spring and Fall); extra water in very hot weather.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'll try to find out how long the spring water is in the gallon jug from Walmart.  I would not think that it is very long and would not have a substantial leaching chemical effect.  Water has to stay in the plastic jug for months and months to get any chemical leaching.  That is my understanding from the research that has been done.  I think the Great Value Spring Water taste very good here in Alabama.  I'm not sure that if you bought it in Missouri or Pennsylvania that the source is the same.  Probably not. 

  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I am nowhere this precise in measuring, etc. I make one feederfull of nectar this time of year - I think it's about 25 ounces or so - but at peak I need 3 liters every few days. I mix right in the feeder now (it's a nice one with a wide-mouthed glass jar, so I put sugar to about 1/4 of the height and add water, stir until dissolved - which is quite quick - then fill all the way and give it another quick stir). When I'm making 3 liters for several feeders I use a large pitcher to mix it. 

I agree, it seems impossible that flowers contain exactly a 1:4 sugar:water ratio, so I can't see the need to worry about things like the small amount of evaporation from boiling (assuming you don't boil for a long time). Covering the pot and shaking the lid a litte after it cools would also recover most of the water lost to evaporation.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I put one feeder out on the back. We have a very cold air mass moving in this weekend and it would not surprise me if it slows the Northern movement of hummers until it passes through Monday/Tuesday. That will put us back on Track so that hummers are showing up at about the same time they usually show up each year. They have been about 5-10 days early at some places. I still have not seen one and may not until April.  I’m not home that much so I only get to watch sometimes on the weekend 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Usually we’d have at least one Hummingbird in our backyard by now. But I guess they’re a little slow this spring, just as the warm weather is too.

The only thing slurping out of our lonely hummer feeder since it went up has been one of our resident Downy’s. ?  This particular Little Ms. Downy is the same one who was obsessed with the sugar water last year too, in fact, so much so that we had to hang up two more just so the Humningbirds could get a sip in! Silly girl (but at least she also slurps up any interloping ants trying to cross the moat)! ?

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

. . . .  And this morning I was sitting having my cup of coffee, staring at the hummingbird feeder, wondering why I havent seen any yet, and to my surprise a ruby throated buzzes right up and tries every port on the feeder! ???

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just saw the 1st male Black-chinned of the year at my back feeder!! Should be several more showing up soon, as well as the females. The Anna's, which are here year round, are already nesting. Spotted one at her nest in my neighbors yard yesterday. While I was watching her she flew to one of my feeders, drank her fill, then flew back to her nest. Spring is definitely here!!!! ?

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've already got fighting at the feeders this morning. Guess I need to put up another feeder. The end of last year I got one of those Humm-Bug feeders, so I'll get nanners today and fill it up. Curious to see if they take to it. Has anyone else tried the Humm-Bug feeder?

Edited by MeInDallas
Link to comment
Share on other sites

58 minutes ago, MeInDallas said:

I've already got fighting at the feeders this morning. Guess I need to put up another feeder. The end of last year I got one of those Humm-Bug feeders, so I'll get nanners today and fill it up. Curious to see if they take to it. Has anyone else tried the Humm-Bug feeder?

Interesting. I hadn't heard of that one. I bet during nesting that would be popular!

My daughter saw a hummer last week, so I put a feeder out, and waited and waited. Finally today, she gasped and pointed out another one, so I finally saw it! Nice male Rubythroat checking it out. He didn't stay long, so I bet I need to refresh the nectar.

  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Well, a pair of ruby throated hummingbirds finally showed up Friday at my feeder.  I was beginning to wonder if they ever would.  I live in Eastern Tn on the Cumberland Plateau at about 2000 ft above sea level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

w

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...