Update and tip: 04-25-2022: This is the third year of using the original feeder I bought, and it still looks great and is very easy to clean. I expected it to last a year, but it really is very sturdy and the colors are still going strong. I did buy an extra to always have a clean one on hand, but when I noticed there always seemed to be a "bully" preventing others from drinking, I bought another and positioned it about 15 feet away. That solved the bully issue and we now have more hummingbirds than ever. I am here today to purchase two more so I can always have clean ones ready to go. I love these feeders and ZeeBooth for making them available! Update and tips, 01-22-2020: Even though we have had freezing weather several times, at least one species of the hummingbirds are wintering over. Seriously, we have had a steady stream from dawn until after dusk on most days since the weather has gotten colder and there are no flowers for them to visit. The feeders still look brand new, too. I did find a real bargain on little brushes to clean the "flowers" on the feeders, and am sharing the link: https://smile.ZeeBooth.com/gp/product/B07CMKR86V/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 We did have one obviously sick little bird that came to the feeder but could not do anything but perch there. The other birds started trying to knock it off the feeder and succeeded, so I took it to the local wildlife rescue nonprofit for proper care. I have since joined Smile.ZeeBooth.com and go through that portal to make purchases. I have named the local wildlife rescue as the beneficiary and they receive a donation percentage from ZeeBooth. I hope you will check out this program and name the local nonprofit you would like the donations to go to. Remember, Spring is coming! Update, 11-08-2019: The feeders I purchased still look like new and even though we have had some nights below freezing, numerous hummingbirds are still drinking from them from just after dawn until just before dark. I plan to keep one up, clean and full until they stop coming, on the chance some may overwinter here. ----------------- In past years we grew large planters of nasturtiums under our kitchen deck window and trained the vines upward to encourage hummingbirds. When the flowers finally began to bloom we had hummingbirds visit occasionally each day and it was wonderful to watch them. As time marched on it became too hard to maintain the deck in the fall with the heavy flower planters still there, foliage to clean up and no way to move them. We finally gave up on the idea last year, but truly missed seeing the wonder of the hummingbirds every day. I had thought of getting a hummingbird feeder but was concerned about attracting yellow jackets and ants. When my daughter gifted me an inverted jar style hummingbird feeder this spring I decided to give it a try. Unfortunately, I only saw one or two birds visit it over two weeks time (I cleaned and refilled it every 3 or 4 days). The last time I tried to set it up it began to leak from a hole in the bottom and I found an ant on it when I pulled it down to clean. I then did some research and learned that the inverted jar style tend to leak over time, and the saucer style with a perch rail are a better choice. After searching on ZeeBooth.com I found this one and decided to give it a try since it was so reasonably priced. I did see some similar to this with the flowers the same red color as the top but thought this one would work better so I ordered it. I was able to get the original jar style one to stop leaking, refilled and reinstalled it, but haven't seen any hummers visiting it since. Two days later when I received this one, I cleaned and filled it and hung it up. The next morning when I opened the blinds I was delighted to see a hummingbird perched on the rail and drinking! It stayed perched for two or three minutes, drinking again and again, pausing and looking around, then drinking again. I saw this happen two or three times during the day. Today I was so happy to see three different types of hummingbirds visiting it often throughout the day! They visit much more often than they did when we planted flowers for them, and they are not visiting the original hummingbird feeder at all. I have only had it up for two days and they have already spotted it and are depending on it. Today I am ordering an extra to have on hand. That way when I bring one in to clean I can have the other full and ready to hang, so they never go without. These are so economical I can have two of these for the price of one of some of the other styles. This style is neat because it can't spill, has the moat to keep ants out, and no matter which "flower" they drink from, you can clearly see them. It is also very easy to clean, fill and reassemble. To make the nectar I am using 1/4 cup white cane sugar and 1 cup purified water and boiling it in a stainless pan for 30 seconds then letting it cool completely. Because birds are very ...