I have a feeder almost exactly like this one hanging in my own yard, so I can vouch for how stunning blown glass looks when the sun hits it. The swirling blue glass catches the light in a way that makes it feel more like garden art than a feeder. At 27 ounces, it holds a generous amount of nectar, and the hook is included so you can have it up and ready in minutes. When it comes to feeding hummingbirds, skip the store-bought nectar mix and make your own. Just combine four parts water to one part plain white sugar, boil, stir well and let it cool before filling. It’s cheaper and just as effective. Just be sure to change it regularly, especially in hot weather, to keep it fresh and appealing for your visitors.

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