There's An Amazing Way To Tell When Hummingbirds Will Be Visiting Your Yard

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Getting your garden or porch ready to welcome a beloved fluttery guest, the hummingbird, is a multi-step process. You fill your space with plants that will help attract the tastiest bugs, get a bright red nectar feeder with the correct type of sugar water, and make plenty of safe spaces away from the prying eyes of predators. After all the preparation, bird enthusiasts want to ensure they get a chance to witness the feathered visitor themselves.

Predicting when hummingbirds will visit is a guessing game, but there is now a way to better gauge when to be on alert to catch a glimpse of one. Hummingbird Central has a sightings and a migration map available to help bird watchers see when the energetic flyer may make its way to their home. The best part? The map is partly powered by community commitment and reporting to help keep information as up-to-date as possible; sharing a love of hummingbirds is always more rewarding when met with the enthusiasm of others.

The busy flier can migrate up to 500 miles during the spring and fall, while some hummingbirds survive throughout the winter by traveling in a smaller region. Still, as a hummingbird can traverse up to 23 miles daily, the map provided by Hummingbird Central helps optimize the chances of finding one of these majestic, beautiful birds landing in your garden, porch, or balcony. 

The best ways to record your visit from a hummingbird

Unfortunately, keeping a hummingbird as a pet would be a costly mistake that no one can afford, so enthusiasts need to figure out ways to get up close and personal with these magnificent flyers in other ways. For some, this includes finding inventive ways to use social media to document their encounters with hummingbirds. Some turn it into an event, inviting others and making it a competition with themed outfits to see who will be the first to attract a hummingbird successfully. Others also take to social media with their own unique creations and patiently wait to capture the encounter.

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♬ Hummingbird – Maren Morris

Of course, not all people thrive on social media. For those not worried about their online presence, the prize of spotting a hummingbird is better celebrated as a personal experience. Purchasing a bird-watching logbook can provide personal enrichment in writing down your thoughts and details about the visit of a hummingbird and any other bird that happens upon your green sanctuary. Alternatively, for tech-savvy bird admirers, the moment won't be missed by using a TT Nature Hummingbird Feeder with Camera that can take video of a visit.

However you choose to welcome and appreciate a potential colorful visitor, there are plenty of means to capture the experience based on your personality. The community-led tracking migration and sighting map from Hummingbird Central is just one of the many potential tools to help ensure a memorable encounter. 

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