Hummingbirds
Attracting Hummingbirds
The hummingbird diet consists of nectar and bugs.
A good garden naturally has lots of bugs, as long as you don't use insecticides. A pond or other water supply will attract additional bugs, but is not necessary.
Nectar is easy to provide in a feeder, however, you need to spend time and energy each week cleaning and refilling the feeder. It is unhealthy for hummingbirds to eat from a moldy feeder. I find it easier and more pleasant to tend to a flower bed than to clean feeders. Besides, flowers are more interesting to look at than most feeders and they provide food for butterflies and bees too.
Here's a list of some nectar producing plants that hummingbirds love:
- Fuchsias - Both hardy and hanging basket types
- Beebalm
- Sweet William
- Agastache
- Butterfly Bush
- Bleeding Hearts
- Canna
- Cape Fuchsia
- Columbine
- Milkweed & Butterfly Weed
- Red Hot Poker
- Cardinal Flower
- Penstemons
- Salvias
- Honeysuckle Vines
- Zinnia - perhaps more for the tiny insects hiding in the flowers than for the nectar
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