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

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Size: 16 ounce


Features

  • 16 oz capacity: Perfect size for daily feeding and easy cleaning.
  • Bright red base and lid: Naturally draws hummingbirds while adding color to your yard.
  • Wide-mouth bottle: Makes refilling and cleaning fast and mess-free.
  • Eight feeding ports: Allows multiple birds to feed at once without crowding.
  • Durable construction: Made in the USA with sturdy plastic designed for season-after-season use.

Description

First Nature 16-Ounce Hummingbird Feeder. The bright red color attracts the most inquisitive hummingbirds. With easy-to-fill wide-mouth jar reservoirs and two-part bases, First Nature Humming bird Feeders are the easiest feeder on the market to fill and clean. The feeding ports will accommodate several hummer's at a time. With First Nature Hummingbird Nectar Concentrate, you can mix the correct proportions right in the feeder jar. Feeders can be hung from hook or limb.

Brand: FIRST NATURE


Target Species: Hummingbird


Recommended Uses For Product: Nectar


Material: Plastic


Special Feature: Bee Resistant, Leakproof, Long Lasting, Portable, Squirrel Proof


Target Species: Hummingbird


Recommended Uses For Product: Nectar


Additional Features: Bee Resistant, Leakproof, Long Lasting, Portable, Squirrel Proof


Mounting Type: Hanging Mount


Power Source: manual


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 7.13"L x 7.13"W x 7.38"H


Capacity: 16 ounces


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


Theme: Birds & Bugs


Color: Red


Material Type: Plastic


Brand Name: FIRST NATURE


Included Components: First Nature 993051-546 16 oz. Hummingbird Feeder,


Global Trade Identification Number: 12


UPC: 039256830512


Manufacturer: First Nature


Item Type Name: First Nature 993051-546 16 oz. Hummingbird Feeder, Red


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer Warranty Description: Manufacturer Warranty


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great quality
Size: 16 ounce
I've had this feeder since 2018 and my hummers love it. Easy to clean.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2026 by Jim B.

  • Simple, easy, functional, and durable hummingbird feeders
Size: 32 Ounce
I first bought this feeder four years ago and loved it. Over the years I've four more of them and they've all functioned perfectly, and look great, too! Their lightweight, hold a lot of nectar, easy to clean, and they keep working and looking great season after season. Highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2026 by Scott Turner

  • EASE OF CLEANING, FILLING AND HANGING..
Size: 32 Ounce
FANTASTIC FEEDERS AND THE BEST THAT WE HAVE EXCOUNTERED SO FAR !! SUPER EASY TO CLEAN AND REFILL AND COULD NOT ASK FOR MORE !! HOLDS PLENTY OF SYRUP FOR THE LITTLE GUYS AND WE EASLY GO THROUGH AT LEAST TWO OF THE LESSER FEEDERS PER DAY AT EACH STATION BUT JUST ONE A DAY AT EACH STATION NOW WILL TAKE CARE OF THE LITTLE GUYS.. BY GETTING THE CORRECT FILLING AND CLEANING SYSTEM DOWN,, YOUR GONNA LOVE THEM TOO !! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2026 by GARY LEHL

  • Large-Capacity Feeder
Size: 32 Ounce
I own both the 16- and 32-ounce hummingbird feeder (2 out of the 5 I own). I’d say overall they’re pretty good feeders, which is why I bought a second one (first the 32-ounce, then the 16). Despite being all plastic, the construction is pretty solid. The 16- and 32-ounce are almost identical, with the feeding ports and base being exactly the same (even interchangeable). So far I haven’t experienced any leaking from the seams One of the reasons I like this feeder is that the visiting hooded orioles can drink from it too and is sturdy enough for them. Juveniles have a harder time, though, as I observed one playing ring-around-a-rosy trying to fit his larger beak into a hole but not getting anything—to which he then tried to frustratingly pry it open after not succeeding. Fortunately I observed no obvious damage. Clean-up has also been very easy as well, as there is no complex maze on the interior of the base, and unlocking the base is also very easy since it’s plastic (no worries about the sugar sealing it shut). Both these feeders reside at my parents’ place, so it’s simple enough for them to maintain. The S-hook is also great, because it’s a snap-in on one side so it can’t easily be lost as it secures the hook to the feeder and isn’t open-ended. But that’s not to say this feeder doesn’t have its issues. First off, there’s no ant moat, and while I haven’t had issues with ants (yet), a few earwigs have managed to weasel their way into the under part of the top base and wedge themselves inside (in between the clear and red plastic parts). It hasn’t been too big of an issue, but that means always hosing it off outside first before bringing it inside for a thorough cleaning. Another issue is that it’s attracted both wasps and yellow jackets recently. The wasp I’m not too concerned with, but the yellow jacket has been highly aggressive—both with the hummingbirds and with me getting anywhere within range of it when it’s feeding. It’ll linger for a while too—ugh! Also, I suspect a bat issue draining the feeder at night, but it really depends on where I place it, and so, because of this constant problem, it no longer hangs in the avocado tree. That being said, the latter two issues could be resolved if fitted with a bee guard, but then the orioles wouldn’t be able to access the nectar. Another issue, and only an issue if you have orioles visiting the feeder, is that the holes are so large that whenever they rock the feeder (landing or leaving), I’ve witnessed so much swaying that nectar comes splashing out everywhere. You’ll also notice in some of my pictures that I’ve fitted a makeshift plastic cover/awning over it. When I first put them up, the raining season still hadn’t ended in SoCal, and so I just cut a hole out of a round container lid that was little oversized from the base, and while it’s not pretty, it does the trick! I’ve left it on because I’ve noticed it’ll stop the bird poop coming from above and hitting the feeder ports. It’s not 100%, but 9 out of 10 times ain’t bad! If you can’t decide between the 16- or 32-ounce, I’ve noticed the 32-ounce is more bang-for-your-buck (price is usually about the same and even sometimes lower than the 16-ounce) and is great if you’ve got a lot of hummingbirds and/or orioles (lucky you!). I recommend getting the 32-ounce if it’s your first feeder, which is what I got, because you never know how many visitor you’ll initially have. However, we’ve been having issues with extremely territorial male Allen’s and even females, too, now guarding each feeder as their own, so go with whichever is cheaper, because you’ll very likely end up buying several. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2017 by Amazon Shopper

  • Works great, remarkably easy to clean, excellent value. I like it and own two.
Size: 32 Ounce
Previously I had a small glass-bottle feeder. It always dribbled out ant-attracting nectar onto the ground when it warmed in the sun. Fortuitously it broke when I moved two years ago. In the new house I got a 16 oz version of this First Nature feeder and hung it on the kitchen window with a suction cup hook. Initially I'd go through only 8 oz of nectar in a week. But before long I had a regular crew of 6-8 hummers that'd finish off 16 oz in 2-3 days. Then I got this 32 oz feeder to mount on the other side of the patio. Now I'm filling up both these feeders every 2-3 days. While there is pretty much a steady stream of 2-7 hummers all day long, at certain times (like around sunset) I've got a total of 16-20 in my backyard. It's great fun! These only difference between the 16 oz and 32 oz is the size of the bottle. The base is exactly the same. The advantage of the 16 oz is the bottle is smaller in diameter and it blocks less of the view to the other side. Of course, the downside is it holds less. Every time I clean and fill these I marvel at the design. Literally, I can bring one into the house, disassemble the three pieces, clean every internal and exterior surface with a sponge or dish brush, rinse, put the two base halves together, fill the bottle, and then screw the base on, then (with the base still on top) walk it outside, turn it over and hang it.... all in less than 60 seconds. Really! Less than a minute! I live in Southern California and the feeders get refilled about every 3 days, so I have not had any problem with mold. If I did, it would take an extra minute longer to clean away the mold. If you are having a problem with leakage it's probably because you twisted one of the base halves onto the bottle more than the other and they are not snapped tight together. I experienced this once, figured out the problem, and have never had any other leak problem. The only thing I don't like about these First Nature bottles is that the hook is loose and flops over to the side. Because I need to reach up to hook the feeders onto the hanger, I glued and wired the hook in a secure upright position. With that, it's excellent! Microwave method for making nectar: I'm not very good at minding a pot of boiling water on the stove top, so I figured a good microwave protocol for doing a 4:1 water to sugar mix. In my 1 qt Pyrex measuring cup I put 700ml of filtered water, then add about 300ml of granulated sugar. (Measured with my 1 pint Pyrex measuring cup.) that leaves enough space on top I can stir it without sending sugar water overboard. I stir and swirl it, then put it in my microwave for 5 min. I try to stir it once or twice while it's heating. At the end of 5 min there may be a tiny bit of sugar not in suspension. I stir it again and give it one more minute in the microwave. While that's happening, I fill my 1-pint size Pyrex cup with ice as I'm aiming to add about 500ml of cold water to a big stainless mixing bowl. When microwave goes ding, the sugar water is cooked and clear and I pour it over the ice. Stir that a bit, and in about two min all the ice is melted, the temps are good, and the new nectar is ready to rock-n-roll. That amount is just right to fill both 16 oz + 32 oz feeders. If I'm just filling one, the excess goes into a Nagelene bottle and into the fridge. Based on my positive experience with two of their feeders, I'm a big fan of First Nature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2015 by ndez

  • The hummingbirds' favorite feeder! Easy to clean.
Size: 32 Ounce
The hummingbirds' favorite feeder. I use this in winter when I have 15 - 20 birds at and around this feeder at a time (32 oz lasts about 2 days). I switch to the smaller version of the feeder (16 oz) in summer, when there are is less demand. Can withstand falling without breaking. Super easy to clean. (Do not put in dishwasher.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026 by June M.

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