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How to Photograph Hummingbirds in Your Yard

Hummingbirds are some of the hardest birds to photograph. They’re small, they move at incredible speeds, and they almost never sit still. But you don’t need professional gear or a wildlife studio to get great shots. With a little patience and a few smart choices, you can capture stunning hummingbird photos right from your patio. Here’s how to set yourself up for success. Set the Stage Before You Pick Up the Camera The best hummingbird

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Hummingbird hovering near small purple wildflowers in a green summer garden

Why Hummingbirds Disappear Mid-Summer (And When They Come Back)

It happens almost every year. Spring is full of buzzing wings and busy feeders, and then suddenly, sometime in June or July, the hummingbirds vanish. Feeders go untouched for days. The yard feels empty. Many people worry they did something wrong. The truth is that mid-summer quiet is normal — and there are a few specific reasons behind it. Here’s what’s actually happening, and why your hummingbirds will almost certainly be back. Reason 1: Nesting

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Hummingbird feeding at a pink mallow flower surrounded by green leaves

Hummingbird-Safe Pest Control for Your Garden

If you’re working hard to attract hummingbirds, the last thing you want is to accidentally poison them. Many common pesticides — even ones marketed as safe — can be devastating to these tiny birds. The good news? You can keep aphids, ants, and other pests under control without putting your hummingbirds at risk. Here’s what to avoid, what to use instead, and how to handle the most common pest problems hummingbird gardeners run into. Why

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Hummingbird drinking from a red hummingbird nectar feeder

Nectar Recipe Mistakes That Hurt Hummingbirds

Filling a hummingbird feeder seems simple — just sugar and water, right? Mostly, yes. But a few small mistakes can turn a well-meaning feeder into something that actually harms the birds you’re trying to help. Here are the most common nectar recipe slip-ups, and how to fix them. The correct recipe is always the same: one part plain white sugar to four parts water. That’s it. Anything beyond that simple ratio deserves a second look.

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Hummingbird feeding in flight at pink blossoms

Do Hummingbirds Remember You? Why They Return to the Same Yards Every Year

If you’ve ever noticed hummingbirds showing up in your yard around the same time every year, you’re not imagining it. Hummingbirds have incredible memories, remarkable navigation skills, and a strong instinct to return to reliable food sources. Here’s how and why hummingbirds remember places — and possibly even people. 🧠 Hummingbirds Have Exceptional Memories Unlike many small birds, hummingbirds don’t just wander randomly. Their brains are built for precision and recall. 🧠 Memory Facts: Scientists

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Hummingbird in flight beside pink garden flowers

What to Do If You Find a Baby Hummingbird: A Simple, Safe Guide

Seeing a baby hummingbird alone can be emotional — they’re tiny, fragile, and incredibly adorable. But acting too quickly can sometimes do more harm than good. This guide explains how to tell whether a baby hummingbird actually needs help and what you should (and should NOT) do. 🐥 First — Is It Really Alone? Most of the time, baby hummingbirds are not abandoned. Hummingbird mothers spend a lot of time away from the nest gathering

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Green hummingbird perched and facing the camera

Baby Hummingbird Development: From Tiny Hatchling to Tiny Flyer

Watching hummingbirds in your yard is thrilling, but have you ever wondered how they grow up? From the moment a tiny egg hatches to the day a fledgling takes flight, baby hummingbirds undergo an incredible transformation. This article explores the stages of their early life, what they need to survive, and how you can appreciate their journey from a safe distance. 🌱 Stage 1: The Egg Hummingbird eggs are astonishingly small — about the size

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Hummingbird perched on a slender twig against a soft green background

The Secret Night Life of Hummingbirds: What Really Happens After Sunset

Hummingbirds are famous for their speed, color, and incredible energy during the day—but what happens when the sun goes down? Many hummingbird lovers assume these tiny birds stay active all night, but the truth is even more fascinating. Do Hummingbirds Sleep? Yes—hummingbirds sleep deeply every night. Because their bodies burn so much energy during the day, they enter a special state called torpor, a type of deep sleep that drastically slows their heart rate and

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Iridescent green hummingbird perched on a metal feeder hook

How Hummingbirds Communicate: Sounds, Signals, and Secret Messages in the Sky

Hummingbirds may be tiny, but they have big personalities — and they’re constantly “talking.” Whether they’re defending territory, impressing a mate, or warning off another hummingbird, these birds have an incredible communication system made of sounds, movements, and even wing vibrations. Understanding how hummingbirds communicate helps us appreciate how intelligent, social, and surprisingly expressive they really are. 🗣️ Do Hummingbirds Make Sounds? Yes, hummingbirds are far from silent. Many people only notice their rapid wing

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