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

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Features

  • The bright red color attracts the most inquisitive hummingbirds
  • With easy-to-fill wide-mouth jar Reservoirs and two-parts bases, First Nature hummingbird feeders are the easiest feeder on the market to 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
  • Sunlight exposure: full-sun

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: Blend


Special Feature: Easy-Refill Top, Leakproof


Brand: FIRST NATURE


Target Species: Hummingbird


Recommended Uses For Product: Nectar


Material: Blend


Special Feature: Easy-Refill Top, Leakproof


Mounting Type: Hanging Mount


Product Dimensions: 24"L x 7.25"W x 9"H


Power Source: Manual


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


Capacity: 16 ounces


Theme: Birds & Bugs


Color: Red


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


UPC: 090033310429 044914096827 039256830581 400207714401 716080036067 039256830512


Manufacturer: First Nature


Item model number: 993051-546


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Hummers around my place love these feeders.
I've had 3 of these feeders for over 5 years now. They've been great: simple to use, easy to clean, never had a leak, no pest infiltration, and, best of all, the hummers love them so much, I got inundated this year with four times (or more) the number of "flying oinkers" :) I usually nourish. Up through last year, I had only one feeder hanging from the eave of our 2nd story deck (so no squirrel issues!), which I had to fill maybe as much as twice a week. Now I have 3 hanging and go through about 16 cups of nectar a week - each feeder has to be filled every day. I decided to buy 2 more feeders, so I'd always have 2 clean spares ready to go but was hesitant to buy the same unit since many of the 1-star reviews complained about changes in the design. The price is/was still reasonable, though, and Amazon has a great return program, so I went ahead and purchased them and am glad I did. Other than being very tight with the first few uses (hard to unscrew, and creates a strong enough vacuum, I have to jiggle these new feeders to get the nectar to fill the base after tuning it right side up), the hummers have no problems with them; I've seen as many as 7 at a time perched and feeding with others hovering around. This is usually short-lived, though - they're so territorial, they often seem more interested in dive-bombing off an "intruder" than sharing. But they do share a lot more now that I hung 2 more, especially early morning and dusk. They're a delight to watch! I also don't understand reviewers complaining about the hook. I've found it very functional - although I also use Perky Pet 12" s-hooks to drop the feeders down to eye level, so we can observe their antics through the window. You can see the bottom of these in the two attached photos; I bought these s-hooks as inexpensive "add-on" items. (In the past I've clipped together plastic shower curtain hooks to get the length desired. The feeder hook fits fine on these, too.) For the price I rate these feeders as excellent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2015 by JessGates JessGates

  • Excellent feeder, very easy to clean, durable, great bargain... hummers love it!
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 this 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 s second feeder, a 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 buzzy, chirpy fun to be out there with them! 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 only 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. Keep the base halves together properly and they won't leak. 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. It took about a minute on each one. 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 Nalgene 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

  • Fades after five years in the sun but still working!
I’ve had this feeder up on my front lawn for 5 years. A hummingbird was feeding from it 2 minutes ago. It’s easy to take apart and clean. Just unscrew the bottle part, take the perch and feeding part apart by twisting it. Clean it in the sink. I fill mine with 1.5cups of water and 1/3 cup of sugar. The ration should be 4 parts water to 1 part sugar, which really means 1.5 cups water to 3/8 cups sugar but 1/3 is close enough! Depending on how quick the birds go through the nectar, 1 cup water and 1/4 cup sugar is an easy thing to remember, plus it will make you refill more often which is better for the birds. The red color, after the first three years in the sun had started to fade to pink. After five years the red plastic is still intact and not brittle at all, which is great, but it is now a very very faded pink. But like I said, a hummingbird was feeding from it just a few minutes ago, so I guess that doesn’t really matter! If the sun eventually destroys this one, I’ll get another or if I can find a metal version that is similar that would be great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2025 by Moussie

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