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Hummingbird bully chasing others away?
Recently i had put up a hummingbird feeder, and i had many hummingbirds coming to it. But recently, a single hummingbird has claimed it for his own, chasing off all hummingbirds who try to drink from it. How can I stop this bully so all hummingbirds can share the feeder again?
10 Answers
- WeathermanLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can't
And you shouldn't, it's just natural selection & survival of the fittest
- sonofstarLv 51 decade ago
The hummingbird is a wild animal. Wild animals are by instinct and nature territorial. This particular hummingbird has staked out that feeder as its personal territory and you aren't going to convince it otherwise. Suggestion - put up a second feeder a bit of a distance from the first.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It is a natural instinct for hummingbirds to try to claim all the feeder for their own needs of survival. You could try putting another feeder in another location to offer the birds a larger supply of feeding stations. But don't be surprised if they still fight for the feeders.
- 1 decade ago
Hi,
Hummingbirds are territorial and will protect their nectar sources. To increase the number of hummers visiting your yard simply put up more hummingbird feeders .
John
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- 1 decade ago
At walmart, they sell very inexpensive feeders, buy and hang 2 more and you will have lots of hummingbirds without them fighting.
- 1 decade ago
If you watch closely, I'll bet you will see this "bully" escorting his mate and young ones to the feeder, protecting them as they feed. He's not as bad as he appears. Just preserving food for him and his family. "Bachelors" don't dominate feeders. A second, 3rd, even 4th feeder spaced at least 15' apart will help.
To make feeding less costly we make our own. Boil one cup water, add 1/4 cup sugar (2 cups, add 1/2 cup sugar and so on), stir until clear; happens almost instantly. Let stand until room temp., feed. Wash the feeders periodically. Disassemble and rinse the mildew/mold attracted by sugar.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
chase the mean hummingbird away so others can have it. PROBLEM SOLVED.
- 1 decade ago
Wow, you can't really apply human ethics to animals. It's amazing how we want to engineer social justice in the animal community. Tough, Bub. Their laws are way different than ours.
- 1 decade ago
put up another feeder close by but not to close because he will claim that one too..........best of luck seeing all the birds