The Best Hummingbird Feeder For Your Backyard

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Adding a hummingbird feeder to your backyard is the perfect way to attract these tiny songbirds 

Walk into any store that sells hummingbird feeders and the selection can be overwhelming. Choosing a feeder to attract these little beauties to your yard doesn’t have to be difficult and in this post, I’m going to share my favourite. 

Whenever I’m asked what hummingbird feeder I recommend the Perky-Pet 203CPBN Pinch Waist Glass Hummingbird Feederir?t=paulroeddin00 20&l=am2&o=15&a=B00GSQ6HXO - The Best Hummingbird Feeder For Your Backyard is my answer every time. Why do I like this feeder so much? There are many reasons this feeder gets my vote but the first is it simply works. My parents had this feeder in their backyard when I was growing up and I use this feeder in my own yard. We also use this feeder at the family cottage. I have been watching hummingbirds use this feeder my entire life and the birds love it. 

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This hummingbird was having a difficult time deciding between the cardinal flowers and the fresh nectar in my feeder.

Another reason I love this feeder so much is the price. Who doesn’t love a product that works and doesn’t break the bank? Not only is this the best hummingbird feeder out there it’s one of the least expensive. Just because this feeder doesn’t cost much doesn’t mean it isn’t high quality. This feeder is incredibly durable. 

The glass reservoir is easy to clean with an appropriately sized bottle brush and the wide mouth makes it easy to fill. I also really like the size of the reservoir as it holds just the right amount of nectar. This generally allows the birds to consume all the nectar before it spoils so none is wasted and I’m continually putting out fresh food thus attracting more birds. 

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Ruby-throated Hummingbird approaching the feeder.

The feeding ports feature bee guards to protect the nectar from flying insects while the top of the feeder incorporates a built-in ant-moat to prevent these crawling pests from accessing the food. 

A free pack of instant nectar comes with this feeder but I discard this as I do not know what this nectar contains including potentially harmful red dye. I make my own hummingbird food by adding 1/4 cup of sugar to 1 cup of boiling water and giving it a quick stir. Once the liquid has cooled the feeder can be filled. Boiling the water not only helps dissolve the sugar it also helps remove chlorine and other impurities from our tap water. 

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A cedar hedge not only provides a windbreak but also a place for this hummingbird to perch before and after visiting the feeder.

Feeder placement is essential when trying to attract hummingbirds. I like to position mine out of the wind and close to somewhere the birds will perch. I find that hummingbirds like to perch before and after visiting a feeder. This could be a small tree, the top of a shepherd’s hook, or even a clothesline. At the cottage, we often get a chuckle watching the hummingbirds sitting on the clothesline trying to feed from the pink plastic clothespins.

Having flowers in your garden will also help attract more hummingbirds to your yard. I am a huge fan of native flowers and have found the red blooms of the cardinal flower work particularly well. Butterfly weed not only will attract Monarch Butterflies but the hummingbirds seem to like it too.  

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Butterfly weed will not only attract Monarch Butterflies to your backyard but in my experience, the hummingbirds love it too.

Fresh food is imperative to attracting hummingbirds to your feeder. During hot weather, you are going to want to change the nectar and clean the feeder every two days. Making a larger batch of food can be convenient as it will keep in the fridge for 7 to 10 days. 

Having hummingbirds visit your backyard is incredibly enjoyable. These birds require food almost constantly and once they find your feeder will visit from sunrise to sunset. A backyard feeder is one of the best places to see and photograph hummingbirds as you know exactly where the birds will be.  

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Ruby-throated Hummingbird in flight as it nears the Perky-Pet feeder.

If you are having trouble choosing the best hummingbird feeder for your yard, I highly recommend giving the Perky-Pet 203CPBN Pinch Waist Glass Hummingbird Feeder a try. This inexpensive, lightweight, easy to clean, durable feeder simply works, and with proper placement and care will attract hummingbirds to your yard. Mix up a batch of fresh nectar, place your favourite easy chair in close view, and get ready to enjoy beautiful hummingbirds in your backyard.

Good birding,
Paul 

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2 thoughts on “The Best Hummingbird Feeder For Your Backyard

  1. My red glass feeder got no use it’s first summer last year so decided to try out the one you’ve mentioned using your link. Hopefully it arrives soon enough for the early birds to find it and take up residence but with the current climate it could be weeks before it arrives! Thanks for the well-timed link.

    1. Thank you very much Jaye for using the link, I really appreciate it! Hopefully, you will have better success with this feeder. This feeder has worked so well for me I would not even consider buying something different.

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