If you prefer genetically modified nectar to whatever the fake flower serves up, it’s not hard to decide. If the fake flower is a bartender with a full stock, then it’s a toss-up.
One messes up your beak, the other does not differ in any way that impacts birds, but may be less susceptible to drought, pests, etc. Or maybe it’s just prettier.
electricshadow Premium Member about 9 years ago
If you prefer genetically modified nectar to whatever the fake flower serves up, it’s not hard to decide. If the fake flower is a bartender with a full stock, then it’s a toss-up.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 9 years ago
A flower is certain to brighten your day!
benbrilling about 9 years ago
One messes up your beak, the other kills you. Easy choice.
jnnydnti about 9 years ago
One messes up your beak, the other does not differ in any way that impacts birds, but may be less susceptible to drought, pests, etc. Or maybe it’s just prettier.
Gary Wardell over 3 years ago
Leave both and go all organic.