These Exquisite Hummingbird Feeders are Available Now

ruby throat hummingbird standing on the nectar feeder
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Written by Kathryn Koehler

Published: April 3, 2025

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From their tiny bodies, long slender beaks, and iridescent feathers to their ability to hover and fly backward, hummingbirds are fascinating creatures. The hummingbird family Trochilidae consists of over 300 species across 100+ genera. The majority of hummingbird species make their homes in Central and South America. Fewer than 20 species of hummingbirds build their nests in North America. Planting brightly colored flowers (including easy-to-grow zinnias) is a splendid way to attract these mini-marvels. However, if you’re short on time or have a black thumb, fear not! Continue reading to discover seven decorative hummingbird feeders that attract hummers while adding a dash of pizazz to your garden, ranked from least to most expensive.

Four Station Spiral Window Feeder

Get up close and personal with this window feeder made in Fort Worth, Texas.

For those who enjoy getting a closer look at nature’s wee wonders Sweet Feeders’ Spiral Window feeder has you covered. This clever feeder attaches directly to your window with suction cups. Allowing a closer view of these adorable jewels as they power up, Sweet Feeders’ design is beautifully basic. Crafted with copper wire and glass bottles, the simple design allows up to four hummers to feast at once. Sweet Feeders has an amazing array of hummingbird feeders, including the Four Station Spiral Window Feeder, which costs $36.99.

Glass Hummingbird Feeder Set

Sold singularly, or in sets, Hummingswings’ feeders are versatile.

Purchased singularly or in sets of up to three, Hummingswings feeders are designed to hang vertically. The diamond- or teardrop-shaped metal holders accommodate individual glass feeders that hold 4 ounces of hummingbird nectar. Though these feeders may be purchased individually, be aware that only sets of three come with an ant-proof hanger. Check out Hummingswings‘ diamond feeders ($38.50 for three) or teardrop feeders ($40.60 for three) as well as their other garden accessories.

Hummble Bold Hummingbird Feeder

This simple feeder will keep your hummers dry on rainy days.

These attractive feeders produced in Manor, Texas, by Mosaic Birds, illustrate the idea that form and function can peacefully coexist. This simple, yet elegant feeder holds 3.4 ounces of nectar in an easily detachable bowl, which sports four feeding ports. The perching ring allows hummers to take a break from their rapid flapping as they fuel up. Feeders are designed so that multiple feeders may be hung vertically. See all of the elegantly functional feeders Mosaic Birds offers, along with the Hummble Bold Hummingbird Feeder, which is $38.99.

Stained Glass Feeder

Crafted of stained glass, copper, and steel, in Hobart, Indiana, Gloria originally made these stunning feeders for herself and her neighbors.

Even if this gorgeous feeder doesn’t attract hummers to your garden, it will make your garden look good at the very least. However, according to the five-star reviews, this work of art does entice those iridescent gems to your yard. These feeders, crafted from a single piece of glass that is seated in a copper basket, attract hummers and butterflies to your garden. Find Gloria’s Light Red Stained Glass with Copper Embellishments hummingbird feeder ($45) along with other equally attractive feeders for hummers, butterflies, and more!

Ceramic Feeder

This ceramic feeder is sure to become a family heirloom.

Terri Kennedy refers to her hummingbird feeders as FUNctional art. The only potter at her Denham Springs, Louisiana studio, Kennedy uses a pottery wheel to throw the vessel of the feeder. Hand-sculpted embellishments are then applied. Each feeder is hand-glazed with colors that mimic nature. Because they are individually crafted, no two feeders are the same. However, all feeders are designed to hold 8 ounces of nectar. Customer reviews speak to the beauty of the feeder and marvel that it attracts hummers. Find this gorgeous feeder ($55) from Terri Kennedy’s Pottery at Potterri.

One Piece Drip-less Hummingbird Feeder

This attractive feeder is a work of art.

Produced in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Mae Family Arts, this handblown glass feeder is sure to bring the hummers to your yard if by nothing other than its sheer beauty. Made of borosilicate glass (think Pyrex®), which is sturdier than regular soda-lime glass, and silver, this feeder is designed to withstand the elements. Each feeder arrives with a copper S hook for hanging, a nectar recipe, tips for attracting hummers, and a certificate of authenticity. The five-star reviews speak to the beauty and quality of these feeders, with many suggesting that, like the proverbial potato chip, you can’t have just one. Check out the Original One Piece Dripless feeder ($74.99) along with Mae Family Arts‘ other hummingbird feeders.

Teardrop Design

Made of copper and stainless steel, this decorative feeder will withstand the elements.

Artisans abound in the realm of hummingbird feeders, and this copper and stainless steel design from Copper Lawn Art is exquisite. The feeder, made in Wisconsin, features a 4-inch unbreakable stainless steel globe that holds 18 ounces of nectar, which is accessed through an exclusively designed resin flower. The copper tubing creates a perch on which hummers may rest as they feed. Copper Lawn Art makes feeders in a variety of shapes and colors, including the teardrop design. Find this one for $95.


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Kathryn Koehler

Kathryn Koehler is a writer at A-Z-Animals where her focus is on unusual animals, places, and events. Kat has over 20 years of experience as a professional writer and educator. She holds a master's degree from Vanderbilt University. When she is not writing for A-Z-Animals, Kat enjoys puttering in her garden, baking deliciously healthful treats for her family, and playing with her two rescue mutts, Popcorn and Scooter. She resides in Tennessee.

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