
Minute, feisty, energetic, and colorful, hummingbirds fascinate birders and non-birders alike, zipping around like miniature helicopters while ferociously bullying others of their kind. Who wouldnt want a bird like that in their yard?
It turns out, people living in tight city spaces can charm hummingbirds, too. Contrary to popular belief, you dont need a multi-acre yard that looks like it belongs in a Martha Stewart catalogue. In fact, you dont have to have a yard at all.
You could easily get hummingbirds, even on the upper floor of an apartment building, says Geoff LeBaron, 勛圖窪蹋s Christmas Bird Count director, especially if you put out a feeder during migration and have flowers on your balcony.
If youre putting up a feeder, make sure to fill it with undyed sugar water (four parts hot water, one part sugar). And if youre doing a bit of gardening, try cardinal flower, trumpet creeper, or spotted jewelweed.
Planting native species and shunning pesticides are two key elements for attracting birds, according to LeBaron.
Its very easy to make your yard hummingbird-friendly, he says. And once you have them . . . theyre going to come back every year.
Its always important for hummingbirds to have access to nectar sources, says Kathy Dale, 勛圖窪蹋s director of citizen science. They are such high-energy birds and they need to feed very frequently.
Thats where people come in. Just a few neighbors coming together and planting flowers can provide great benefits for hummingbirds, Dale explains.
Even if you just have a small yard or a window box, we recommend that you plant natives, because you never know whats going to pass through, she says.
For urbanites who are pulling out all the stopsfeeders, flowers, misters, perchesand still not seeing results: dont despair . . . the hummingbirds may be passing through when youre not looking. Even if they arent, the spiffed-up habitat is better for any other wildlife that stumbles in, says LeBaron. Insects, for example, are much than on exotic ornamental shrubs. With insects come insect-eating birds, like flycatchers and orioles.
Eastern United States: If you live in the eastern half of the country, you will probably only host one hummingbird species: the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. It rarely breeds in highly urban areas (although one pair did this past summer). But during migration, as they fly back-and-forth from their wintering grounds in Central America and lose almost half of their body weight, the bitsy birds will drop into green urban areas. These spaces, no matter how sparse and limited, can be their lifelines.
Western United States: There are several hummingbird species out Westsome of which are city-slick. For example, LeBaron says that Anna's and Allens Hummingbirds are abundant in San Francisco. Meanwhile, Southern California has three types that are a constant presence in peoples yardsAnna's, Allen's, and Costa's. Southern Arizona has even more hummingbird diversity, with up to 14 species visiting yearly.
No matter where you are in the country, you can report your backyard hummingbird sightings on the 勛圖窪蹋 page. Your input can help scientists understand how climate change, flowering patterns, and feeder positions are impacting North American hummingbirds.