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4. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago
#1 If you can't appreciate the beauty of these birds you are not of this world, move along.
I have just devised (in my mind) a terrible hummingbird trap, when the long beak slips deep into the artificial flower a clamping device underneath.....no I can't go on with it, it's just too terrible!!
Now I'm wondering if Humming bird beaks are like lizards tails, no no no that's not the way to think, stop it aaaahhhhh!!!!!!
And if they are do they grow back
I have just devised (in my mind) a terrible hummingbird trap, when the long beak slips deep into the artificial flower a clamping device underneath.....no I can't go on with it, it's just too terrible!!
Now I'm wondering if Humming bird beaks are like lizards tails, no no no that's not the way to think, stop it aaaahhhhh!!!!!!
And if they are do they grow back
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6. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
#5 Haha, you're quite artistic ...
#4 JJ, I think #1, the ringmaster, is appreciating the beauty of the birds, especially judging by comments he's made over the years, I think his comment was more referring to the plastic flower and sugar water...
#4 JJ, I think #1, the ringmaster, is appreciating the beauty of the birds, especially judging by comments he's made over the years, I think his comment was more referring to the plastic flower and sugar water...
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7. sux2bu commented 8 years ago
#1 & #6 No hummingbird gets all its food from feeders--they can't survive on
carbohydrates alone, and feeders are merely a supplement to flower
nectar. They get the protein they need from the bugs they catch,
plus possibly a few useful minerals from wildflower nectar. Sugar is the
fuel for chasing bugs, not an end but a means.
Sugar-water is something hummers need and placing feeders where
we can observe their antics and battles is good for the soul.
carbohydrates alone, and feeders are merely a supplement to flower
nectar. They get the protein they need from the bugs they catch,
plus possibly a few useful minerals from wildflower nectar. Sugar is the
fuel for chasing bugs, not an end but a means.
Sugar-water is something hummers need and placing feeders where
we can observe their antics and battles is good for the soul.
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8. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago
#5 D <--- I've had some of it, now I'm fine
-13 1. ringmaster commented 8 years ago