Hummingbirds are naturally attracted to nectar-rich flowers, particularly those in hues of red, orange, and pink
Provide an additional food source with well-maintained hummingbird feeders. Fill the feeders with a mixture of four parts water to one part sugar
Adding natural perches like thin branches or artificial ones near feeders and flowers provides ideal resting spots.
Hummingbirds love water, but not in a traditional birdbath. Instead, they prefer shallow, gentle sources like misting devices, drippers, or fountains.
Brightly colored garden accessories like glass art, wind chimes, and plant stakes mimic the vibrant flowers that hummingbirds seek
Insects are a critical part of a hummingbird’s diet, providing essential protein. Spiders, tiny flying insects, and even insect larvae are favorites.
Native plants are often the best choice for attracting local hummingbird species because they’ve evolved together.