Creating a Hummingbird Habitat

Choose native plants like bee balm, trumpet vine, and salvia to attract hummingbirds. Provide water sources like fountains or birdbaths for them to drink and bathe.

Plant flowers with tubular shapes as they are perfect for hummingbirds' long bills. Include a variety of colors to attract different species. Avoid pesticides to keep them safe.

Hang hummingbird feeders filled with sugar water in your habitat. Clean them regularly to prevent mold and bacteria growth. Place feeders in shaded areas for best results.

Create sheltered spots using trees or shrubs where hummingbirds can rest and hide from predators. Add perches for them to observe their surroundings. Keep the area peaceful and quiet.

Maintain your hummingbird habitat by pruning plants, refilling feeders, and cleaning water sources. Monitor for any signs of pests or diseases. Enjoy watching these delightful birds thrive in your garden.

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