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A hummingbird eats from the feeder
AG183 - Hummingbird Feeder, Red
Two hummingbird feeders hanging in a yard
A hummingbird eats from the feeder
AG183 - Hummingbird Feeder, Red
Two hummingbird feeders hanging in a yard

Hummingbird Feeder

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To catch the eye of hummingbirds and humans alike, this glass feeder is hand blown and hand painted with a vibrant floral motif.

As hummingbirds prefer to eat alone, the feeder accommodates one bird at a time. The single feeding port is shaped like an open flower and is easily removable for cleaning. It holds up to 2.5 oz of sugar solution (recipe included) and comes with a powder-coated S-hook for hanging.

Individually made, each has slight variations that make for a uniquely attractive addition to any garden.


The National Audubon Society gives these tips to help stop the spread of bird diseases such as avian flu. Clean feeders and bird baths with a solution of nine parts water to one part bleach every two weeks. Use multiple feeders to make it easier for birds to feed at a distance from each other, and remove feces and seed casings from below feeders regularly.
A hummingbird eats from the feeder

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  • AG183 - Hummingbird Feeder
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Hummingbird Feeder

To catch the eye of hummingbirds and humans alike, this glass feeder is hand blown and hand painted with a vibrant floral motif.

As hummingbirds prefer to eat alone, the feeder accommodates one bird at a time. The single feeding port is shaped like an open flower and is easily removable for cleaning. It holds up to 2.5 oz of sugar solution (recipe included) and comes with a powder-coated S-hook for hanging.

Individually made, each has slight variations that make for a uniquely attractive addition to any garden.


The National Audubon Society gives these tips to help stop the spread of bird diseases such as avian flu. Clean feeders and bird baths with a solution of nine parts water to one part bleach every two weeks. Use multiple feeders to make it easier for birds to feed at a distance from each other, and remove feces and seed casings from below feeders regularly.