Songbird Essentials SE6010 BirdBerry (TM) Jelly 20 oz

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  $6.99

Description

Unique grape/blackberry mixture attracts Orioles and other birds. The ingredients are all natural, with no preservatives or corn sweetener.
Refrigerate after opening

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Product Questions (15)

Click here to hear what Orioles sound like. 
North America and South America. The Ruby-throated Hummingbird is found in Minnesota, but occasionally Minnesota will see the Rufous Hummingbird (copper color) if they get off track.
When looking for Hummingbirds, consider getting one with: Perches for Hummingbirds to land and drink. A feeder with some red on it.  An ant moat (to block ants from getting to the nectar). To shop Gertens hummingbird feeders, click here.&...
Red is the preferred color for Hummingbirds, but they also like orange, blue, and purple. Even if you don’t have a red feeder, the Hummingbirds might still find and return once they find that nectar. A great tip to attract them to a feeder is to tie...
Please NEVER feed hummingbird's honey! The honey will stick to their tongue and kill the bird as they can't retract their tongue back into their beak, thus suffocating the bird. If you make your own nectar, just use cane sugar and boiled water (four...
No, Hummingbird's feet are too weak. Although, they can grab onto things such as feeder perches.
A good rule of thumb would be having Hummingbird feeders out by the end of April or May 1st. Having the feeders out for the first week of May and towards the end of Fall are the most important times as the Hummingbirds are fueling up for migration. ...
Hummingbirds will travel non-stop across the Gulf of Mexico to get to their winter breeding grounds and that's why it's critical to have feeders out in fall, and feeders with perches so the Hummingbird can rest while drinking.
You can put out multiple feeders. If you're getting more than 2-3 hummingbirds at a time as they're extremely territorial and will defend the feeder from others arriving. Hummingbirds will dive at 60mph when protecting their territories. To shop Gertens...
The best nectar for Hummingbird feeders is four parts water to one part sugar. Boil the water, take water off heat, mix in sugar (white granulated cane). After the mixture is cooled you can put it in the feeder or place it in a pitcher or jar in the ...
During hot times of the year, clean and change every 2-3 days. In more mild weather (60s/70s), every 6-7 days. To shop Gertens hummingbird feeders, click here. 
During hot times of the year, clean and change nectar every 2-3 days. In more mild weather (60s/70s), every 6-7 days. If you start to see the nectar getting cloudy, you should wash out the feeder and change the nectar to be fresh. Clean hummingbird feeders...
Yes, the rufous hummingbird will travel about 5,000 miles from their winter grounds up to Canada and as far as Alaska.
Usually, hummingbirds are in Minnesota May through the end of September. Although, there are occasional stragglers and they've been spotted as late as early November if the weather has been mild. Having the feeders out for the first week of May and ...
Hummingbird’s wings beat around 53 times per second! This fast-wing beat allows for Hummingbirds to hover in mid-air while also being able to fly backwards, forward, up and down. 
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