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    Hummingbird feeders are a great way to attract and watch one of North America's favorite birds, but there are a few things you need to know. Hummingbirds: Everything you need to know about feeders ...

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    Food, particularly unshelled foods, such as thistle seed and suet, left uneaten for too long may spoil. [12] Birds also require a source of drinking water and a birdbath can attract birds as a feeding station. In North America, suet can be used to attract a variety of birds that may not reliably visit a bird feeder containing seeds.

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  6. Bird feeder - Wikipedia

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    A hummingbird feeder with red nectar. Hummingbird feeders, rather than dispensing seed, supply liquid nourishment to hummingbirds in the form of a sugar solution. The solution is normally 4 parts water to 1 part white sugar. Only pure refined white cane or beet sugar should be used, according to experts: [3] [4] [5] [6]

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    Don’t worry, keeping hummingbird feeders up all year won’t keep hummers in a place that’s too cold for them, Witko says. “Providing nectar won't stop them from migrating.” More Hummers ...

  8. The One Thing You Should Never Put In Your Hummingbird Feeder

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    Food coloring shouldn't be added to the supplemental nectar. "Many hummingbird feeders incorporate the color red in the feeder itself," says Gail Karr, curator of special animal exhibits at the ...

  9. Crimson topaz - Wikipedia

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    The crimson topaz was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name Trochilus pella. [5] Linnaeus based his description on the "Long-tail'd red huming-bird" that had been described and illustrated by the English naturalist George Edwards in 1743 from a specimen owned by Charles Lennox, the Duke of Richmond.

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