Added: Nov 24, 2008
From: handfeeder
Duration: 4:30
Here is an excerpt on attracting hummingbirds from the "How To Hand-Feed Hummingbirds" video available at my website http://howtoenjoyhummingbirds.com In 2 hours time you could be hand-feeding your own hummingbirds!
Channel: Animals
Tags: hummingbird hand-feeding hummingbirds attracting birds ruby-throated
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handfeeder Says:
Nov 29, 2008 - Hi Spring, Hummingbirds are very territorial by nature, but usually the mature males are the ones that are the most aggressive. I once had a female though, that ruled the feeder. She was bigger than all the males. I guess that's what made her more intimidating.Sometimes I will put out several feeders if one bird starts intimidating all the others. I hang them out of sight of one another so that one bird can't keep an eye on all of them at the same time. oxoxohandfeeder


sunlight4tullip Says:
Nov 29, 2008 - AWESOME video! Know what? We had an immature male hummingbird claim his spot by the feeder! He would perch on a branch in the 'Rose of Sharon' plant, and chase everyone else away, all other birds ESPECIALLY hummingbirds. We called him Spot. But, he wasn't there all the time! We had a full grown male,too,and two females at least.OXOXOSpring