Can You Move a Hummingbird Feeder?

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If you’re moving your hummingbird feeder, there are a few things you need to consider to make sure your little feathered friends can find their way to the new location.

By following a few simple steps, you can ensure a successful relocation of your feeder and keep the hummers coming back for more!

Why Would You Want to Move a Hummingbird Feeder?

There are a few reasons why you might want to move your hummingbird feeder:

  1. You’re moving to a new house and want to take your feeder with you.
  1. The location of your current feeder isn’t ideal and you want to find a better spot.
  1. You want to attract more hummingbirds to your yard and think moving the feeder will help.

Of course, there can be other reasons as well. But these are some of the most common ones.

Now that you know why you might want to move your feeder, let’s look at how to do it successfully.

How Do You Safely Move a Hummingbird Feeder?

The key to moving a hummingbird feeder successfully is to do it gradually. You don’t want to just up and move the feeder to a new location without giving the birds time to adjust. Here are the steps you need to take:

  1. Start by moving the feeder just a few feet from its current location.
  1. Leave it in this new spot for a few days to allow the hummingbirds to find it.
  1. If everything goes well and the birds are still visiting the feeder, move it again – this time a little further away.
  1. Repeat this process until you’ve reached the desired location for your feeder.

By taking things slowly, you’ll give the hummingbirds time to adjust and find their way to the new feeder location. And as long as you don’t move it too far at once, they should have no problem finding it each time you relocate it.

What if the Hummingbirds Stop Coming?

If you move the feeder and the hummingbirds stop coming, it’s likely because they can’t find it. This can happen if you move it too far at once or if other factors make it difficult for them to locate the feeder.

If this happens, don’t worry – it’s not permanent. Just move the feeder back to its previous location and start the process over again, moving it a little further each time. Eventually, the hummingbirds will find their way to the new spot.

What Are the Benefits of Moving a Hummingbird Feeder?

There are a few benefits to moving a hummingbird feeder:

  1. It can attract more hummingbirds to your yard.
  1. It can give you a better view of the birds as they feed.
  1. It can help keep hummingbirds safe from predators.
  1. It can help you control the number of hummingbirds in your yard.

By attracting more hummingbirds to your yard, you’ll be able to enjoy watching them more. And by keeping them safe from predators, you can ensure that they’ll be around for many years to come.

When Should Hummingbird Feeders Be Moved?

The best time to move a hummingbird feeder is in the spring. This is when most hummingbirds are migrating and looking for new homes. Moving your feeder at this time will give them the best chance of finding it.

You can also move your feeder in the fall, but there’s a greater risk that the birds won’t find it. This is because they’ll be focused on migrating and may not pay attention to a new feeder location.

In some cases, regardless of the season, you may have to move your feeder if the location isn’t ideal. For example, if there’s a lot of traffic noise or predators in the area, it might be best to find a new spot.

No matter when you move your feeder, just be sure to do it gradually so the hummingbirds can find their way to the new location.

How Often Should You Move Your Hummingbird Feeder?

You don’t need to move your hummingbird feeder every year. It’s best to leave it in one spot for several years so the birds can get used to it. Take into consideration the location of the feeder and whether or not it’s providing a good view for you.

Where Should You Hang a Hummingbird Feeder?

The best place to hang a hummingbird feeder is in a spot that gets plenty of sun. Hummingbirds love to feed in sunny areas, so this will help attract them to your yard.

You should also avoid hanging the feeder too close to trees or other objects. Hummingbirds like to have a clear view of their surroundings so they can spot predators. If the feeder is too close to things, it could provide hiding spots for predators and make the birds feel unsafe.

Final Thoughts

Moving a hummingbird feeder can be a great way to attract more birds to your yard or get a better view of them. Just be sure to take things slowly and give the birds time to adjust. And if you’re ever unsure, remember that you can always move the feeder back to its original location.

Dawn Caffrey

Dawn Caffrey

Hummingbirds just make me happy - in fact, I read somewhere that they represent happiness in Native American totems.
Let me tell you what I found about feeders from treating the hummingbirds in my back yard.

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Hummingbirds just make me happy – in fact, I read somewhere that they represent happiness in Native American totems.
Let me tell you what I found about feeders from treating the hummingbirds in my back yard.

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