I quickly pulled my phone out, took pics, and even went live on Instagram to show all of you the neat experience! This time, I went outside and was able to pick up the stunned bird myself and hold it. I looked outside and once again, another hummingbird. It was crazy!! We called that our “once in a lifetime experience” because how many people get the chance to hold a hummingbird and pet it, right?!Ībout one week later, while the kids were at school and hubby was at work, I heard yet another “thunk”. My hubby was able to pick it up and gently pet it for a few minutes before it flew away. Shockingly, it was still alive, merely stunned. Thinking it was dead, we went out with a bag to pick it up before the dog found it. We quickly ran to the window and outside, a hummingbird had flown into our window. One afternoon, my hubby and I were watching some tv in our family room and heard a huge “thunk” noise. Within minutes I had a few drinking from it! Woo hoo!! Now, I will admit, the birds here in Texas aren’t as pretty as the ones in Washington, but hey, hummingbirds are neat in general, right?! Of course, being hopeful, I went out to the store yet again, bought another feeder, however, this time made my own nectar (sugar water). Simple and quick nectar is much healthier than the red dyed store bought version!įast forward a few years, living here in Houston, I read comments from neighbors and friends about hummingbirds in the area. The only ones I was able to see were the ones at my parents house. I even went out to the store, bought a feeder and the red dyed nectar trying to attract some to my house. My mom had a feeder at her house and always seemed to have birds swarming to it. The different colors on the birds were bright and eye catching. When my family lived up in Seattle, the hummingbirds were GORGEOUS. I know what you’re thinking right now, “this is a cooking blog, why am I reading up on hummingbird nectar”? Am I right?! Well, sorry, I decided to take a night off from food recipes and share this nectar “recipe” because who doesn’t love hummingbirds, hehe! This hummingbird nectar is simple to prepare, much healthier for the birds, and budget friendly!
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