Easy DIY Hummingbird Fountain

4 Materials
$20
20 Minutes
Easy

I wanted an easy fountain for my hummingbirds to use but I did not want to have to run electricity to the area. I bought a solar fountain and created this. The hummingbirds LOVE it!

Click over to the blog post to see it in action, I videoed a Hummingbird coming to shower in the fountain.

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I bought a solar powered fountain from Amazon, no electricity is needed and I wanted a gentle fountain so this is perfect. (I have tried a few and the one linked in my blog post works the best so far)

The rest of the items are things I already had. A standard pot you get when you purchase larger size plants at the nursery, a terra cotta pot tray and some stones. Not shown is a large galvanized tub, mine is vintage but you can buy them new at a feed supply.

Fill the large galvanized tub with water. Sink the black pot under the water (upside down) in the galvanized tub, this will serve as a stand for the next item.

Place the terra cotta tray and stones on top of the inverted pot. I have it an angle so the water will drain into the tub, that way I won't have to refill it as often.

The sun soon had the fountain spraying away. It was not long before I spotted not only hummingbirds enjoying it but also some bees and other birds.

For a link to the exact fountain I bought just check out my website at Hummingbird Fountain DIY

And that is how I put together this easy solar hummingbird fountain.

The specific solar fountain I used is linked on my blog. I have tried another that looks similar but it does not seem to work as well.

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  • Jud51147665 Jud51147665 on Sep 06, 2021

    have had several fountains and i have had nothing but trouble with them getting algae after one day, I have tried apple cider vinergar and i put even more than quoted and still have trouble and I like the stones but pouring the water out to put new in every day, is a bummer! any ideas because I have a 2 tier water fall fountain and used vinegar, didnt work! I have to use something that my dogs might end up getting to it, although I have a small fence around it but wind blows it open at times! Any ideas, I love my tiered fountain and so did birds but everyday it got worse with algae with vinegar in it!

  • Elaine Elaine on Jul 11, 2023

    Why the tray of pebbles? Wouldn’t they be too hot for a bird to land on or I don’t understand why you have the tray with pebbles??

  • Del49991836 Del49991836 on Jun 22, 2024

    Sugar in the water for the hummingbirds? What about the butterfly does she need sugar water too?

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  • Marian Goetsch Martinez Marian Goetsch Martinez on Jul 15, 2022

    Made one simular but had to put wire on it to stay in place otherwise wind blows all the water out.WE have alot of wind here not Chicago but LOL

  • Pat Pat on Jun 22, 2024

    We have hummingbirds and I would love to have one of these, but we live in central Arizona - that means median summer heat of 100 degrees + and humidity of 8 -- 9. I would have to fill it twice a day. As an example, we have a 65 gal aquarium and lose a gal of water a day, and we have a humidifier. I would be grateful for any suggestions.

    • Jud51147665 Jud51147665 on Jun 22, 2024

      I wrote this yr or so ago, and I lived in Phx, but now ed to CT and they said they cant have hummingbird feeders cause of bears.

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