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4 Designs to choose from, the Hummingbird Feeder design includes all 3 of the Hummingbirds that can also be purchased individually!  Flowers and vines are not included! 

Did you know that hummingbirds are attracted to the color red?  This is why the liquid inside and sometimes the feeders themselves are usually a brilliant red color!  These cute little fellows can wind up anywhere!  Tuck a few of them around the house.....over a window, behind a door, next to a mirror!  You'll enjoy them, and your guests will be pleasantly surprised!  

Take our Hummingbird Quiz at the bottom of the page!

 

# 4806 Three Hummingbirds at Feeder

4-part Theorem

Overall - 9"w x 6"h   Feeder - 5'w x 6"h

See bird sizes in the individuals designs below

$14.99

 

 

We have started a pole that you can use as a guide

if you want to make it taller, or you can freehand

a line to make it look like it is hanging!

 

MT-01 Hummingbird Hovering

3¼"x 3½"  3-part theorem

$3.99

 

 

MT-02 Hummingbird Diving

3½" x 3½"   3-part theorem

$3.99

 

 

 

MT- 03 Hummingbird Upright 

2¾" x 2¾"   3-part theorem

$3.99

 

 

 

Suggested Colors using Shiva Paintstiks

(similar colors in acrylics can be used)

 

Yellow Ochre  Sap Green  Burnt Sienna 

Burnt Umber  ●  Alizarin Crimson   Prussian Blue

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Hummingbird Quiz

There are many varieties of "Hummers", and they vary in color, size and shape of their bills.

 

Q.  How big is a hummingbird?

       A.  Hummingbirds average 3½" from the tip of it's beak to the tip of it's tail

 

Q.  How fast does a hummingbird fly?

       A.  Hummingbirds can fly at a speed of 25-60 miles an hour!

 

Q.  Where did the Hummingbird get it's name?

       A.  Early colonists, influenced by the 'hum' that came from the fluttering of the wings, started 

        calling them "Humming Birds"

 

Q.  How fast do Hummingbirds move their wings?

       A.  Hummingbirds flap their wings from 80 to 200 times PER SECOND!!

 

 

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