Visibility: Place the feeder in a location where it is easily visible to you and, more importantly, to hummingbirds.
Shelter from Wind: Position the feeder in a sheltered spot to minimize swinging and spilling of nectar due to wind.
Shade and Sun: While hummingbirds prefer shade to some extent, they also like feeders that receive morning sunlight.
Proximity to Cover: Place the feeder within 10-15 feet of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation. Hummingbirds use these as perches and for cover
Quiet Environment: Avoid placing the feeder near busy areas with lots of human activity or pets. Hummingbirds are cautious creatures and prefer quieter spots
Accessibility: Ensure the feeder is easy to access for both you (for refilling and cleaning) and the hummingbirds
Distance from Windows: To prevent bird collisions, place the feeder at least 3 feet away from windows or glass doors.
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