A01K39/0206

Hummingbird feeder and feed pod

A hummingbird feeder that is easier to maintain and reduces food spoilage includes a feed pod support adapted to hold a hummingbird feed pod that proportionally resembles the thickening part of the stem of an actual-size flower, a flower top or cover for the pod, an elongated stem that is attached to the feed pod support, a feeding perch adapted to provide a hummingbird with a place to rest while extending its beak through a feeding hole in the flower top, a high perch to provide a hummingbird with a place to perch while not feeding, and wherein the feed pod can be either of the type that allows for a single-use or, with refilling, multiple uses.

Hummingbird feeder and feed pod

A hummingbird feeder having a disposable, single-use feed pod containing a liquid hummingbird food and a feeder assembly including a feed pod support for positioning the feed pod in a desired orientation. The feed pod is supported and oriented in the feed pod support and keeps liquid food for touching the hummingbird feeder other that the feed pod. The hummingbird feeder can include an access cover with a port located generally in the center thereof through which the hummingbird can access the hummingbird food. The access cover engages the feed pod and includes a projection that can pierce the top of the feed pod where access can be had to the food by a hummingbird through the port. The feeder can also have no access cover, in which case a port is provided in the top of the feed pod. Multiple feeder assemblies and feed pods can be configured together.

Top-fill hummingbird feeder with float valve base closure mechanism

A top-fill hummingbird feeder is provided having a liquid container with a liquid flow opening at a lower end and a removable cap at an upper end, a feeding basin positioned below the liquid container, and a valve or sealing mechanism associated with the liquid flow opening and the feeding basin. The feeding basin includes an upwardly extending cylindrical well that receives the lower end of the liquid container, and the valve or sealing mechanism includes a float valve associated with the well. The feeding basin is filled by gravity feed of the liquid in the container through the liquid flow opening when the sealing mechanism is open. When the feeding basin reaches a full position, the liquid nectar raises the float valve which, in turn, acts to close the liquid flow opening.

Top-fill hummingbird feeder with float valve base closure mechanism

A top-fill hummingbird feeder is provided having a liquid container with a liquid flow opening at a lower end and a removable cap at an upper end, a feeding basin positioned below the liquid container, and a sealing mechanism associated with the liquid flow opening and the feeding basin. The sealing mechanism includes a bottle seal assembly configured for removable coupling with a base of the feeding basin, and a float valve captured by said bottle seal assembly to prevent rotation thereof while allowing the float valve to move upwardly and downwardly with changing nectar levels in the feeding basin. The feeding basin is filled by gravity feed of the liquid in the container through the liquid flow opening when the sealing mechanism is open. When the feeding basin reaches a full position, the liquid nectar raises the float valve which, in turn, acts to close the liquid flow opening.

Hummingbird feeder

A hummingbird feeder includes a food storage cylinder and a feeding container, the feeding container includes a bottom shell and a cover body, the bottom shell is detachably connected with the food storage cylinder, and an annular flange is arranged on the bottom shell; the cover body is sealed and buckled on the annular flange and forms a feeding cavity; the cover body is provided with a feeding port and an inlet that are connected with the feeding cavity, and the inlet is connected with the food storage cylinder.

HUMMINGBIRD SHOOTING SYSTEM
20250268238 · 2025-08-28 ·

A hummingbird shooting system includes a feeding assembly and a camera, the feeding assembly including an suck component and an extension component, the suck component being used for suck of a hummingbird, the extension component being connected to the suck component, and the extension component being used for extending the suck component to a designated shooting position opposite to the camera for the camera to capture an image of the hummingbird in a pre-set area according to shooting requirements when the hummingbird is taking sugar water; where the image of the hummingbird includes: at least one of the hummingbird, the suck component, and the extension component. The hummingbird shooting system designed in the present application may shoot an image of the hummingbird by simulating a real scene where the hummingbird takes the sugar water in nature when it is taking the sugar water.

Unpowered Hummingbird Water Feeder and Feeding Method
20250268239 · 2025-08-28 ·

A passive hummingbird water feeder and a feeding method thereof. By setting up an air cavity pipe, a delivery pipe, and a water storage bladder, and based on the siphon principle, water is introduced from the container into the water storage bladder without power with water level maintained, allowing water filling directly from above the container. The design simulates the foraging habits of hummingbirds, and enables photographing of flowers and birds.

Hyper-realistic hummingbird feeder
12408634 · 2025-09-09 ·

A hyper-realistic hummingbird feeder with unique features replicating the natural characteristics of Passiflora vitifolia (red passionflower), such as artificial flowers and leaves that mimic Passiflora vitifolia in color and flexibility that are attached to and around the feeding ports, and the lack of a stable perch that allows hummingbirds to hover while feeding at flowers, which is consistent with natural hummingbird feeding behaviors. Additional features include a removable lid to which the artificial flowers and leaves are attached to, a clear nectar basin that can be easily refilled by the user(s), an insect moat to prevent nectar contamination, and a visible metal hook to hang the feeder from for easy access for both the birds and user(s).

Bird Feeder
20250280801 · 2025-09-11 ·

A bird feeder includes a feeding component and a first camera, where the feeding component is provided with a feeding zone. The first camera is provided at or beyond an edge of the feeding component and shoots from or beyond the edge of the feeding component towards the feeding zone, and captures first image data. The bird feeder designed in the present application attracts birds to perch and feed via the feeding component, while the first camera positioned at the edge or outside the feeding component captures images or videos of the bird feeding activities to address the difficulty in bird observation and shooting, which enables the recording of detailed feeding activities without disturbing the birds which are feeding, thereby providing more stable and comprehensive documentation of bird feeding activities. This facilitates observers' examination of bird feeding processes, demonstrating significant potential for widespread adoption and practical application value.

Liquid hummingbird feeder with base assembly having a two-part nectar basin with recessed sealing member

A hummingbird feeder is provided that has a nectar container with a lower end liquid flow opening, a nectar basin positioned below the nectar container and removably coupled thereto, and a recessed elastomeric sealing member. The nectar basin includes an upper part and a lower part that are separable from one another and configured to be engaged along adjacent surfaces thereof. The recessed elastomeric sealing member is held against a retaining structure and is positioned to be engaged between the upper and lower parts of the nectar basin to create a liquid tight seal of the nectar basin when the feeder components are assembled.