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Ruby-throated hummingbirds flap their wings at a blurry (and tough to photograph!) rate of 50 times per second, and they can ...
What to know about your bird feeders as ruby-throated hummingbirds prepare for migration.
What to know about your bird feeders as ruby-throated hummingbirds prepare for migration.
Each fall, hummingbirds migrate through AL on their journey south. Learn when to spot them, how to attract them and what to ...
As summer winds down, the Ruby-throated hummingbird, New Jersey’s primary hummingbird species, is making its annual migration to warmer climates.
I’ve been noticing more than one ruby-throated hummingbird at my feeder recently. Two, sometimes even three, sharing the feeder. But no males.
Ruby-throated hummingbirds are ready to return to South Carolina. Here’s when and what to know about using feeders to attract them to your home.
Hummingbirds will soon head south to Mexico and Central America for the winter. When can you take down your feeder in Ohio?
Ruby-throated hummingbirds are migrating north for the spring, and will soon be spotted in Pennsylvania and other states in the northeast.
And they do this fast. Our local ruby-throated hummingbirds can beat their wings at a rate of more than 50 times per second! Try imitating this motion with your arms if you want to truly ...