• Copper Heart Hummingbird Perch
  • Copper Heart Hummingbird Perch
  • Copper Heart Hummingbird Perch
  • Copper Heart Hummingbird Perch
  • Copper Heart Hummingbird Perch
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Copper Heart Hummingbird Perch

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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A handmade hummingbird helper that allows garden guests to rest near their food source.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon

    Perch Protector

    It takes a lot of energy to be a hummingbird. Their wings can beat 80 times a second, their hearts can beat more than 1,000 times a minute, and they are always just a few hours away from starving. Help these little friends conserve energy with Hilary Roberts’s handmade copper hummingbird perch. Designed to place near hummers’ food source, this swing serves as a much needed respite for birds as they watch over their precious nectar—so they don’t need to fly back and forth from food to rest spot. Place the perch up to 1 foot from your hummingbird feeder and watch the little ones flock to it. Handmade in Texas.

    Made from

    copper

    Measurements

    11" L x 8.5" W

    Care

    Will darken naturally-if you wish to maintain shiny copper appearance use 75/25% lemon juice salt paste to restore shine .

    Item ID

    55723

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    created by Hilary Roberts

    location

    Texas

    For Wisconsin-born, Texas-based artist Hilary Roberts, necessity was the mother of invention when it came to hummingbird creations. Hilary began crafting for the tiny birds when they would visit from March to October and she couldn't find any feeders or perches she liked. Turning to copper for its warmth, beauty, and evolving patina, Hillary started making her own as a self-taught coppersmith. Hilary recently retired as an RN and is also an avid nature and wildlife photographer.

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