Here little hummingbirds…

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Today it is bright and sunny in Texas. Temperatures are hoovering around being officially spring-y (that’s 60 degrees if you need to be precise). And my new humming bird feeder is ready to be hung.

It’s lovely, isn’t it?

I can’t wait to see how many tiny, colorful hummingbirds show up on my balcony for a nectar feast!

I was sent the best hummingbird feeder and asked to give it a whirl. I mixed up the nectar (1 teaspoons of nectar powder per 2 ounces of water – no boiling required!), unscrewed the wide mouth top (a feature hummingbird enthusiasts say is a must for any good feeder), and poured. I then held the base and gently pulled up on the container and a little *glub*glub*glub* filled the flowers with nectar!

Super easy and absolutely no mess. It only took about 30 seconds to get my feeder ready for my new little hummingbird friends.

BirdFeeders.com has hummingbird feeders starting at $11 so that you can attract these delightful little birds to your balcony or garden. You can also play the Top-Fill Challenge for a chance to win a hummingbird feeder!

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  • Pat


    Thank you for feeding hummingbirds. I do as well here in California.
    Although the little birds seem territorial sometimes I see them sharing
    the feeder, one on every perch. They don’t seem to migrate and feed at my house every month of the year.

    Keep up the good work, both with hummingbirds and your delightful blog.

    • Corrin
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      I’ve heard about them being territorial. I did some research and they should be migrating to my area within the next two weeks, so we’ll see!

  • Diane Scott


    I adore hummingbirds! Once, sitting in the backyard of my in-laws (they are both gone now), two shot straight at my head and at the very last second broke apart and went around me. They are SOOOO fast!
    .-= Diane Scott´s last blog ..Scams Know Them When You See Them =-.

    • Corrin
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      I’m hoping to get some good pictures when they come to visit!

  • Berdean


    A hummingbird feeder will definitely be on my spring shopping list.

  • Eddy


    Great tool for feeding humming. My grandpa has humming bird in his backyard. Definitely considering getting one for grandpa.

    • Corrin
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      I’m exciting to see if I get any humming bird visitors. My grandma always had a hummingbird feeder and had a few little birds that visited her daily.

  • Barbara


    We have four feeders for the little hummers! We feed all birds and squirrels. They are fun to watch.
    .-= Barbara´s last blog ..A Garbage Warrior -To A Green Living Hero! =-.

    • Corrin
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      I’m hoping they find my feeder. Our balcony is in a little nook and I’m afraid they’ll buzz right by!

  • Erin
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    I’m just really jealous that it’ll be months before we can use our hummingbird feeder.
    .-= Erin´s last blog ..Birthday Bash =-.

    • Corrin
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      Don’t get too jealous, just yet. It’s snowing here today. Bummer.

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