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Hummingbird question

monkeybelle
10 years ago

Although we are in butterfly land here, I'm assuming with all the flower-growing, some others have some experience with hummingbirds. I've had one visiting lately, and he "tastes" the buddleia but doesn't stay long, my guess is I don't have the proper nectar plants here. My husband surprised me with a hummingbird feeder today. I have an unused shepherd's hook in the garden that I'd love to hang it on, however, it is in the middle of the buddleia right now. (what was supposed to be a dwarf variety turned out to be completely not dwarf-like and it took over.)

I've read that hummingbirds can be territorial and/or aggressive regarding their food source. If I put the feeder in the garden with the other nectar plants, am I going to be causing trouble for the butterflies?

Sandy.

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