Searching For A Glass Hummingbird Feeder - To Delight Your Senses

| Monday, February 14, 2011
By Sandra Dinkins-Wilson


Many householders love to watch birds in their yard. They go to great lengths to bring in this type of wildlife to their homes. One of the best and most popular methods of achieving this is the glass hummingbird feeder. They are designed for luring in several members of this variety of bird.

With the consistent availability of these units, manufacturers have scrambled making sure that there's an adequate supply of makes and models to select from. But how would you make the right selection? Unfortunately, it's hard to rely solely on price. There are also things to consider.

How a glass hummingbird feeder is designed can be one difference in the price tags you could see. For instance, many feeders available might be produced in higher quantities in a factory, you can find a hand blown glass feeder. These are usually real art pieces and lovely to display but will normally be more expensive due to the time put into them.

Obviously, all those colors in a glass hummingbird feeder are created by different substances being added to the glass. Depending upon what is used to create the color of your bird feeder, you could find a pricey one or one that's comparatively cheap.

A good unit will also need to be easy to look after. What that refers to is that it is easy to fill and clean. An empty feeder can be as useless like a dirty one - neither one will attract the birds. You want a model that has a limited number of parts to clean out, or which can be easily lost, and is easy to fill with the nectar.

Considering where your model is going to be displayed will also figure out which type you acquire. Too large of a model will significantly reduce the available spots for it. Too small , you will be endlessly refilling it to keep up with demand. Also, some models put on the outside of windows for easier viewing. Bigger units will not be able to be placed there.

Also give some thought to where you would be viewing the birds from while they sup. Will you be sitting in an outdoor garden bench or do you wish to do this in the comfort from your recliner inside the home?

Color is another consideration, although it isn't as important as once believed. Years ago, it was considered that this type of bird was attracted to the color red. As an effect, virtually all feeders were made in this color. Now, scientists have found that red doesn't have bearing on the appeal to the birds. So a glass hummingbird feeder could be virtually any color you wish except for yellow, which has a tendency to attract bees.




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