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Reddit mentions of First Nature 993051-546 16 oz. Hummingbird Feeder, Red

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of First Nature 993051-546 16 oz. Hummingbird Feeder, Red. Here are the top ones.

First Nature 993051-546 16 oz. Hummingbird Feeder, Red
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The bright red color attracts the most inquisitive hummingbirdsWith easy-to-fill wide-mouth jar Reservoirs and two-parts bases, First Nature hummingbird feeders are the easiest feeder on the market to cleanThe feeding ports will accommodate several hummer's at a timeWith First Nature hummingbird nectar concentrate, you can mix the correct proportions right in the feeder jar
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ColorRed
Height9 Inches
Length24 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2011
Size1 Pack
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width7.25 Inches

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Found 2 comments on First Nature 993051-546 16 oz. Hummingbird Feeder, Red:

u/dnew · 3 pointsr/pics

There's a seal at the top, so air can't get in thru the top.

You know when you turn a bottle of water over and it goes glug glug glug? That's because air has to go in to let water come out. If you then stick the mouth of the bottle into a bowl, the bowl will fill, but there's no way for the air to get into the mouth of the bottle, so it doesn't glug any more.

Eventually, if you lower the level in the bowl until the air can get to the mouth of the bottle, you'll get bubbles going into the bottle until the bowl water covers the mouth of the bottle again and then it's stable.

This wouldn't work except the pipe is bent at the bottom to make a bowl.

There's a similar effect with things like hummingbird feeders. https://www.amazon.com/First-Nature-Hummingbird-Feeder-16-Ounce/dp/B005XOZKC6/ref=pd_day0_86_1

u/dGhleSBoYXZlIG5vIHdv · 2 pointsr/hummingbirds

I have a few set up and this is the one that they like the most. I occasionally get bees but that is only when it's about time to change the nectar (so I regard them as a helpful reminder).