Hummingbirds, with their vibrant colors and rapid wingbeats, are a delightful sight in any garden. To attract these fascinating creatures, providing the right food is key. Hummingbirds primarily feed on nectar, a sugary liquid produced by flowers. While they can also consume insects for protein, nectar is their primary energy source.
Ingredients
- 4 cups filtered water
- 1 cup regular white sugar (organic if possible)
Directions
- Bring the water to a boil.
- Remove the water from heat and stir in the sugar until completely dissolved.
- Allow the nectar to cool.
- Once cooled, pour the nectar into a clean hummingbird feeder and hang it outside for the birds to enjoy.
Note
- Replace the nectar every 3-5 days to ensure it’s fresh.
- Avoid using food coloring.
- Check the feeder regularly for any signs of gray mold or ants. If you notice either, discard the nectar and clean the feeder thoroughly.
- To clean the feeder, rinse it with warm water, then add a few drops of bleach and scrub with a bottle brush.
- Rinse well with fresh water, let it dry, and refill with new nectar. The birds will appreciate it!