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is a male Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorous rufus), a feisty, territorial feeder, and the most widely distributed hummer in North America. But hummingbirds of ALL types will love TM!
For other photos of hummers and TM, click on photo

 

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Please recycle the single-use bottle
cap feeder and beverage bottle every 3 to 5 days.

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REVOLUTIONIZE THE WAY YOU FEED
HUMMINGBIRDS!

Protect the Birds From Harmful Mold and Bacteria and Never Clean a Feeder Again!

-- with --

TM

No Cleaning. No Mess.TM

The DISPOSABLE, RECYCLABLE
Hummingbird Feeding System

THE HUMM Feeder

Here's How TM works: Quick, Easy, Safer for the Birds!

The premise of TM is revolutionary, yet simple:

  Hummingbirds Need and Deserve a Clean Feeder, and Fresh Nectar

--Birding experts say that feeders should be cleaned and nectar changed at least every 3-5 days
--If not, mold and bacteria can build up, which can be harmful or even fatal to the birds

  However, Cleaning a Feeder is a Nasty, Time-consuming Chore

--So, many people do not clean their feeders regularly

TM Changes That, Simply and Economically. Here's How It Works:

1. FILL IT: Rinse out a used 12, 16, or 20 oz. plastic beverage bottle and fill with THE HUMM'sTM safe and easy nectar recipe, which never uses red dyes or preservatives.

2. TWIST IT: Twist the single-use bottle cap feeder onto the plastic beverage bottle, place in the durable, re-usable red hanger, and snap shut

3. HANG IT: At the desired location, invert the hanger and hang. The red hanger attracts hummers naturally, without the use of red dyes

4. RECYCLE IT: Every 3 to 5 days (or even more frequently in very hot climates), simply remove the used beverage bottle and single-use bottle cap feeder and throw in the recycling bin. Make fresh nectar and start again--that's it!
--Be GREEN with THE HUMMTM: Re-use then recycle your used plastic beverage bottles, and the single-use bottle cap feeder