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For the Birds

This is my hummingbird feeder. Notice that it’s hanging on a Hummingbird hanger? LOL I love how this feeder looks when it’s filled with hummingbird nectar – the red color of the nectar compliments the copper. Lovely.





December 28, 2006 Tricia Daily Photo

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Comments

  1. Pamela says

    December 28, 2006 at 10:06 am

    I have that same shepherds hook for my hmmingbird feeder.

    I was at my daughter’s for Christmas — and she had hummingbirds on Christmas Day in west-central Oregon.
    I’m sure they are Anna’s. But it was so delightful to see.

    We have ice here. A little snow, but mostly freezing rain and the mess.

  2. David Maples says

    July 6, 2010 at 2:21 pm

    what a nice hummingbird feeder. very pretty.

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