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      • Attracting Bluebirds
      • Attracting Hummingbirds
      • Attracting Orioles
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VIDEO: Feed Hummingbirds From Your Hand!

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Late summer is a great time to try feeding hummingbirds by hand using Nectar Dots, available in our stores. Hummingbirds are very busy at feeders at this time of year, fueling up for migration.

Watch our short video for easy instructions for how to use the Nectar Dots. And don’t forget to send us your videos!

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