Sunday, August 19, 2012

Hummingbird Nectar

Recently we bought an older model inverted-bottle hummingbird feeder at a garage sale without examining it closely. Its topside quart-size inverted bottle is heavy-duty glass, and it hangs by a heavy metal strap around it. But afterwards, we noticed its eight feeding ports were merely small holes on the flat top its nectar basin. These holes almost touched the liquid nectar beneath them. No insect guards were over them at all. Because no real airspace existed between these ports and the

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