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Effortless illustration of a hummingbird

Hummingbirds are known not only for their beauty but also for their ability to hover. They do this by flapping their wings extraordinarily fast, and you could display this flapping with some simple lines.


Hummingbird Nectar Recipe

Learn how to make hummingbird nectar (and some great fun hummingbird facts!) from bird ecologist Brian Evans and zoo nutritionist Erin Kendrick.

Ingredients

  • Refined white sugar
  • Water

Directions for making safe hummingbird food:

  1. Mix 1 part sugar with 4 parts water (for example, 1 cup of sugar with 4 cups of water) until the sugar is dissolved
  2. Do not add red dye
  3. Fill your hummingbird feeders with the sugar water and place outside
  4. Extra sugar water can be stored in a refrigerator
  5. Change feeders every other day and thoroughly clean them each time to prevent harmful mold growth

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use tap water?

Yes! You can use tap water to make your hummingbird nectar.

What kind of sugar can I use?

Always use refined white sugar (regular table sugar). Never use honey, corn syrup or raw, unprocessed sugars.

Powdered sugar (also called confectioners’ sugar) often contains additional ingredients, such as cornstarch. Therefore, it is not recommended for use in creating hummingbird food.

Should I boil the water?

No, the water for your nectar does not need to be boiled. Just be sure to stir or shake your mixture until the sugar is fully dissolved in the water.

What does 1 part sugar and 4 parts water mean?

A part can be any type of measurement (e.g., cup, ounce, quart, etc.) but will always be equal. To calculate 1 part sugar and 4 parts water for your recipe, first choose a measurement for “one part.” Then, do some simple math:

1 x (chosen “one part” measurement) = total sugar

4 x (chosen “one part” measurement) = total water

For example, if you want to make a large batch of sugar water, you might decide that for your recipe 1 part = 2 cups.

1 x 2 cups = 2 cups sugar

4 x 2 cups = 8 cups water

So, in this example, you would mix 2 cups of sugar (1 part) with 8 cups of water (4 parts).

To make a smaller batch of sugar water, you might decide that for your recipe 1 part = ½ cup.

1 x ½ cup = ½ cup sugar

4 x ½ cup = 2 cups water

So, in this example, you would mix ½ cup of sugar (1 part) with 2 cups of water (4 parts).

How long can I store extra sugar water in the fridge?

Extra sugar water for your hummingbird feeder can be stored in the fridge but should be stored for no more than one week. If you observe any mold growing on your sugar water stored in the fridge, throw it away and make a new batch for your hummingbird feeder.

How often should I change the sugar water in my hummingbird feeder?

It’s recommended that feeders be changed and thoroughly cleaned every other day, but it is important that they are cleaned and refilled at least twice a week in hot weather (summer) and once a week in cooler weather (spring/fall) to prevent the growth of mold.

When should I set up my feeder?

Hummingbirds are migratory, so the timing of when you should set up or take down your hummingbird feeder depends on where you live. Here are some approximate guidelines:

  • Along the Gulf Coast and other southern parts of the U.S., feeders can be set up from mid-February to early November.
  • In the middle latitudes, they can be placed from early-to-mid April through late October.
  • Farther north, they can be set up from early May to late September.

Keeping clean feeders up longer than these guidelines suggest does no harm and can help any stragglers. If you live in an area where hummingbirds occur all year, there’s no need to take feeders down. It’s a myth that leaving hummingbird feeders up too late in the fall will prevent the birds from migrating. Hummingbirds have an internal clock regulated by the changing day length, which lets them know when it’s time to go.

Where should I set up my feeder?


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A hummingbird flying to a jar of nectar being held in the air

Place your feeder in the shade away from windows and areas with a lot of activity. If possible, place your feeder near trees. Hummingbirds are territorial and like to perch in nearby trees to chase away intruders at their feeding area.

How to Draw a Hummingbird — Let’s get started!

Starting on the right portion of your paper, draw a long, slim pointed shape to create the hummingbird’s bill.

One of the most distinct features of a hummingbird is its long, pointed bill. It is basically the beak that serves as a protective sheath for its tongue, which is what the hummingbird uses to collect nectar from a flower.

Step 2 — Draw the Crown of the Hummingbird

The crown is essentially the top of the head of the hummingbird. Outline the top of the head of your hummingbird by simply drawing a curved line starting from the top of its bill.

When drawn correctly, the line should look like a downward slope, as shown in the illustration.

Don’t forget to add clumps of feather on the surface of the outline to make your bird appear more realistic!

Step 3 — Complete the Outline of the Hummingbird’s Head

Create the chin of your hummingbird by drawing a downward line beginning from the bottom of the beak.

Then, close off the outline of your hummingbird’s head by drawing multiple linked curved lines at the bottom, forming fluffy chunks of feather.


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Hummingbird Coloring Page

  • Drawing Paper. This is the good stuff you can buy in bulk for a good price.
  • Pencils. I like how this brand always makes nice dark lines.
  • Black Marker. A permanent marker will give you a dark black color.
  • Crayons. The larger packs are nice for more color choices.
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Step by Step Directions to Draw a Hummingbird

Time needed: 35 minutes

How to Draw a Hummingbird in 9 Easy Steps

  1. Draw an oval at a slight angle.
  2. Add a long beak.
  3. Erase the gray line and add two overlapping wings.
  4. Erase the gray line and draw a tail.
  5. Draw the eye and curved feather lines.
  6. Add more feather lines on each wing.
  7. Draw the feet and the section lines on the body.
  8. Add a flower in the corner of the paper.
  9. Trace with a marker and color.
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