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I Provided 42 Liters One Week

by Angel Romero H.
(Cusihuiriachi, Chih, Mexico)

I live in Cusihuiriachi, Mexico and I love Hummingbirds. I can not believe myself. I had to make 42 liters (11 gallons) of nectar in one week to keep my Hummingbirds fed.

One early morning they scared me when I went out to my truck. I thought they were going to attack me. I had over 100 birds at one time, Not Exaggerating.

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Oct 15, 2009
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Feeding My Hummingbirds In October
by: ANGEL ROMERO

Cold weather is arriving and my little creatures are moving to warmer places. Some will stay as late as February, and I know some of them will get sick or a bacteria disease.

I decided to ask my veterinarian fienc how I could help, thinking some penicillin would help, I was right, he suggested a penicillin-vitamin combination that is fed to chickens with poor appetite.

In cold weather, 1 kilogram per 8 liter of boiled feeding juice would be pefect, not to exceed 30 days doses.

I honestly can't count how many Hummingbirds visit me, but there are more then when they started relocating. I still feed about 10 liters per week, Maybe, 60 Beautiful creatures, making my life even better.

Oct 05, 2009
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Birds are wonderful!
by: Shirley Stafford

I too love all types of birds! I have a birdbath and feeder in my front yard. I am always feeding them seed or bread. My mother has some hummingbirds in her yard. They are so amazing! Nature is beautiful and God is awesome! Take care, SS :)

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