Collection: Hummingbird Feeders & Baths

Attract the world's most extraordinary birds to your garden with our hummingbird feeders and baths. Hovering at up to 80 wingbeats per second, hummingbirds are nature's most remarkable fliers — and with the right feeder, you can watch them up close every day from spring through fall.

How to Make Hummingbird Nectar

Making your own hummingbird nectar is simple, cheap, and far better than commercial mixes:

  • Mix 1 part white granulated sugar to 4 parts water
  • Stir until fully dissolved — no need to boil
  • Never use honey, brown sugar, or artificial sweeteners — these can harm hummingbirds
  • Never add red dye — it's unnecessary and potentially harmful
  • Change nectar every 2–3 days in warm weather to prevent fermentation

Tips for Attracting Hummingbirds

  • Put feeders out 1–2 weeks before hummingbirds typically arrive in your area
  • Place feeders in partial shade to slow nectar fermentation
  • Hang multiple feeders to reduce territorial fighting between males
  • Plant red tubular flowers nearby — salvia, trumpet vine, and bee balm are hummingbird magnets
  • Keep feeders scrupulously clean — mold and fermented nectar can be fatal

Shop our full range of hummingbird feeders and baths — and bring the magic of hummingbirds to your garden this season.