How does the elevation of a feeder influence the rate at which the nectar heats up?

Answer

A feeder placed very high often heats up faster due to better air circulation.

Increased height exposes the feeder to more air movement, which can create localized heating and convection currents that speed up the cooking of the nectar.

How does the elevation of a feeder influence the rate at which the nectar heats up?

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