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Keep Your Nectar Fresh!

Sunday, May 5, 2019 2:34 PM

Keep Your Nectar Fresh!

Hummers avoid feeders with old or spoiled nectar. Commercial nectars typically last longer than homemade nectar and should be changed about once a week. If you make your own nectar, be sure to change it every other day to keep the raw sugar from fermenting. Following this simple schedule will soon have your yard humming with the Jewels of Spring.

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Hummingbird Facts

Sunday, May 5, 2019 2:36 PM

Hummingbird Facts

Hummingbirds are very acrobatic. They can fly forward, sideways, upside-down and backwards. They can also hover in mid-air.

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Just Add Water ...

Sunday, May 5, 2019 2:43 PM

Just Add Water ...

Water is the #1 way to attract birds to your yard. But simply buying a bird bath isn't enough! The key to making your birds comfortable is to keep the water fresh and shallow -- most birds prefer a depth of 1 - 2 inches of water. When their feathers are soaked, birds instinctively begin to watch for predators and will head for the nearest shelter. If you notice birds drinking but rarely bathing in your birdbath, it is probably too deep, too slick, or too far from shelter.

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6 Steps to Turn Your Yard into a Sanctuary for Birds

With many bird populations in decline, the birds need your help! Habitat loss and degradation, disease, and collisions with man-made structures are some of the main factors. By following these six steps, you can turn your yard into a sanctuary for the birds.

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Create a "Food Court" for Birds!

Sunday, May 5, 2019 2:49 PM

Create a

Like people, birds have different preferences about what, where, and how they like to eat. The food court at the mall attracts a crowd by offering several options. You can do the same for the birds in your area and increase the variety of birds visiting your yard.

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