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<p>[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 253880, member: 45"]I agree, it isn't a color designed to attract hummingbirds, but I've seen them made in all kinds of colors/patterns/glaze combinations. </p><p><br /></p><p>There is a standard cork available through potters' supply shops, garden shops, and I've even seen them in some craft shops like JoAnns and Michaels. It's a black cork, with a clear tube through the center, and a red plastic tip on the end. Maybe that's all that's needed. </p><p><br /></p><p>But without the cork and feeding tube, it is pretty useless....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 253880, member: 45"]I agree, it isn't a color designed to attract hummingbirds, but I've seen them made in all kinds of colors/patterns/glaze combinations. There is a standard cork available through potters' supply shops, garden shops, and I've even seen them in some craft shops like JoAnns and Michaels. It's a black cork, with a clear tube through the center, and a red plastic tip on the end. Maybe that's all that's needed. But without the cork and feeding tube, it is pretty useless....[/QUOTE]
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