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Learn How to Attract Hummingbirds With This Downloadable Guide.

A Lucifer Hummingbird perches at a hummingbird feeder.  Next to him, a colorful pamphlet with hummingbird and flower illustrations is displayed. Text: Attracting Hummingbirds. Lucifer Hummingbird copyright Damon Haan and Macaulay Library.

Hummingbirds are a joy to spot outdoors, and hanging up a feeder can provide one of the best opportunities to see them. But what feeder should you use? How can you make your own hummingbird food? What else can you do to help attract these flying gems to your yard? Learn the answers to all these questions and more with this beautiful illustrated guide.


 
Links to the West Texas Hummingbird Cam

Nestled in the mountains outside Fort Davis, Texas at an elevation of over 5500 feet, The West Texas Hummingbird Feeder Cam site is perfect for hummingbird lovers. During peak migration, you might spot hundreds of hummingbirds of more than a dozen species migrating through the arid mountains. The West Texas Hummingbird Feeder Cam is sponsored by Perky-Pet®.

Links to the Wonderful World of Hummingbirds Online Course

Chestnut-breasted Coronet © Sandy & Bob Sipe/Macaulay Library 

Discover the beauty, diversity, and fascinating biology of nature’s smallest birds. Delve into the captivating world of hummingbirds in the self-paced, online course, Wonderful World of Hummingbirds.