Well, I am up to about (wild guess) 20 hummers now,,they are consuming over 1 quart of sugar water a day.
I had the feeders hanging close to the house, but, one "alpha" bird was chasing the rest.
I moved two of the three feeders to the deck railing.
It is crazy to see them empty the 32 ounce and 16 ounce feeder every day.
The third feeder is only being used by that alpha bird,,,
We have had two problems with the birds that needed me to "rescue" the birds,,
At least four times, a hummer has "stuck" its beak in the porch screen,,
We hear the constant drone of the bird for longer than the usual few seconds.
The birds think they need to fly forward to escape,,,
by walking up to them, they will fly backward, releasing their beak from the screen,,,
The other "problem" is the little greenhouse on the deck.
The bird will fly in the greenhouse, then think the only way out is to fly up,,,
Three times I had to go out and catch the bird in my cupped hands, then release the bird out of the greenhouse.
Once, the bird was so tired from trying to get out, all it could do is hang on the inside of the greenhouse.
As fast as the birds usually fly, I am amazed I was able to catch them,,,
I read that the birds have a hormone change this time of the year, so that they
increase their carbs consumption,
which puts on fat for their migration trip,,,
I hope I can continue to afford all the sugar the birds are going through!!:confused2: