Lots Of Hummingbirds At my Feeder
Q: Each of my four hummingbird feeders hold 60 ounces of food. I see lots of birds feeding all day and the feeders must be refilled every three days. I live in the country and have only one large butterfly bush in my landscape. People are amazed at the number of birds. Can you explain why?
A: As my mother would say when remarking on another’s success: “It must come from good clean living!” Congratulations!
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