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"Honey, come quick! Look! A hummingbird! I've never seen one before. Gosh, you were right. Just a little sugar water and red food coloring, and a hummingbird appeared like magic. It's so beautiful, isn't it, honey?"
"Hey, another one! Golly, before today I never saw a hummingbird in my life, and now I'm seeing two at the same time! This is so cool. I--holy mackerel, there's another one! Gee, they sure are loud. I always knew their wings beat fast, but I never realized they buzzed so loud. They should call 'em buzzingbirds! Ha ha."
"Whoa, there's four now. Wait, no, there's five... uh, six... Um, honey? This is getting a little bit creepy. Did you put anything else in that sugar water? Well, why are there so many? Oh my gosh, they're really swarming..."
"Honey, honey I'm scared! What do they want? The sugar water's gone! What do they want? Oh, god, what do they want?! Honey? Honey...!"
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I put out multiple feeders every Spring and Summer, and I have enjoyed up to 25 hummingbirds at a time. Just love the little sweeties, and gladly feed them all the sugar water they can hold.
No need to add red food coloring, a well designed feeder filled with room temperature sugar water is what they like. DO NOT use honey or the commerical, artifically colored sweet stuff you can buy.