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Re: Hummingbirds
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04/05/25 11:47 AM
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batman
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I have at least 2 in NW Tarrant county.
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Re: Hummingbirds
[Re: cm250]
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04/05/25 07:33 PM
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Buddy
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Put feeders out Monday, and hummers where on them by that evening in Mesquite.
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Re: Hummingbirds
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04/12/25 11:23 PM
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cm250
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Finally put mine up on Tuesday after the rain and colder temperatures. Have got 5-6 working the two feeders. My question now is, what is y’all’s recipe for your feeders. Especially the ones having lots of hummingbirds showing up? I use the standard 1-4, one cup sugar to four cups water, heat on stove to boil, let cool and fill feeders, no red food coloring added. Clean feeders regularly with hot water and mild bleach once a month. 
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Re: Hummingbirds
[Re: cm250]
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Yesterday at 01:03 AM
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Michael W.
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Finally have 4 or 5 hanging around. Filling a smaller feeder every 2 or 3 days.
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Re: Hummingbirds
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Yesterday at 01:38 AM
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batman
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Finally put mine up on Tuesday after the rain and colder temperatures. Have got 5-6 working the two feeders. My question now is, what is y’all’s recipe for your feeders. Especially the ones having lots of hummingbirds showing up? I use the standard 1-4, one cup sugar to four cups water, heat on stove to boil, let cool and fill feeders, no red food coloring added. Clean feeders regularly with hot water and mild bleach once a month.  Spot on!
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