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What Happens When Your Backyard Finally Feels Alive
Hummingbirds bring more than movement. They create peaceful mornings, quiet joy, and the kind of beauty that makes you slow down and stay a little longer. The right feeder doesn’t just attract hummingbirds, it transforms how your backyard feels every single day.
What Most Hummingbird Owners Never Find Out
90%
Of hummingbird visits happen when the owner isn't watching — gone in seconds before anyone steps outside.
27%
out of 348 million Americans watch birds from home. That's 91 million Americans, making backyard birding one of the most popular hobbies in the country — but most never get to enjoy the closest hummingbird moments.
84%
Of U.S. households garden regularly, showing just how much people value creating a beautiful, relaxing outdoor space they can enjoy every day.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, gardening research, and verified customer insights.
FAQs
Will hummingbirds actually use this feeder?
Will hummingbirds actually use this feeder?
Yes — the 30 bloom-shaped feeding ports are designed to mimic natural flowers, which hummingbirds are naturally drawn to. The saucer style also allows multiple birds to feed at once, and the wide perch lets them rest comfortably while feeding, which means longer visits and more activity at your feeder.
How often do I need to clean it?
How often do I need to clean it?
In hot weather, every 2-3 days. In cooler weather, at least twice a week. The good news is Hummora's wide-access saucer design means cleaning takes minutes — no tubes, no hidden corners, no guessing if it's truly clean.
Does it leak?
Does it leak?
No. The saucer design avoids the sun-expansion leaking problem that bottle-style feeders are notorious for — where warming air pushes nectar out through the ports and creates sticky messes on your porch.
Will bees and wasps take over?
Will bees and wasps take over?
The top-feeding port design makes it significantly harder for bees and wasps to access the nectar compared to traditional bottle-style feeders. Most bees simply can't reach nectar positioned the way Hummora's ports are built.
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