Hummingbirds are fascinating creatures that are known for their ability to hover in mid-air and their long, slender beaks. They are also known for their love of nectar, which they get from flowers and feeders. One common question about hummingbirds is whether or not they come back to the same feeder. The answer is yes, hummingbirds do come back to the same feeder, especially if they have a positive experience at that feeder.
There are a few reasons why hummingbirds come back to the same feeder. First, they are creatures of habit. Once they find a food source that they like, they will often return to it again and again. Second, hummingbirds are territorial. They will defend their food sources from other hummingbirds, and they will often chase away any other hummingbirds that come near their feeder. Finally, hummingbirds are social creatures. They often feed in groups, and they will often return to the same feeder to socialize with other hummingbirds.
