Why do I only have one hummingbird coming to my feeder?

If your feeder is the only nectar source, the hummingbird may be hesitant to share. Adding more feeders or planting nectar-rich flowers can attract more visitors.

Hummingbirds can be territorial. A single dominant bird may guard the feeder, chasing away others. Consider adding more feeders to reduce competition.

During migration periods, you may only see a few hummingbirds. They tend to visit feeders as they pass through, so more birds might come later in the season.

Resembling mini petunias, million bells are perfect for hanging baskets. They attract hummingbirds with their colorful flowers and abundant nectar.

While sunlight can be great for warming things up, it may attract insects like ants or bees to the feeder. Shade can help reduce unwanted visitors.

The location of your feeder matters. Hummingbirds prefer safe spots, so place it near shelter like trees or bushes to make it feel secure for multiple birds.

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