Hi,
I purchased a hummingbird feeder which is poorly designed, but past the return window. The nectar level is below where our male hummingbirds tongue can reach. I'd like to retrofit it, but need to know what regulates the level of the liquid. I'm not an engineer. If it's related to the depth of the container, I can change that, but if there's some interaction with internal air pressure, I'm out of my depth.
I can attach pics if anyone has this kind of expertise to share.
Thanks
I purchased a hummingbird feeder which is poorly designed, but past the return window. The nectar level is below where our male hummingbirds tongue can reach. I'd like to retrofit it, but need to know what regulates the level of the liquid. I'm not an engineer. If it's related to the depth of the container, I can change that, but if there's some interaction with internal air pressure, I'm out of my depth.
I can attach pics if anyone has this kind of expertise to share.
Thanks