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link to When Should You Take Down Hummingbird Feeders in Texas?

When Should You Take Down Hummingbird Feeders in Texas?

Most hummingbirds that visit Texas are migratory. They spend winters in Mexico but pass along the state's borders to reach their wintering or breeding grounds. You may start seeing some hummingbirds...

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What scares hummingbirds away? 

As a small and delicate creature, many externals forces can present danger and be frightening, but what scares hummingbirds away the most? Typically predators can present hummingbirds with...

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link to 5 Hummingbirds Found in West Virginia: Identification and Characteristics

5 Hummingbirds Found in West Virginia: Identification and Characteristics

There are no resident hummingbirds in West Virginia. Two hummingbird species: the ruby-throated hummingbird, and the rufous hummingbird are commonly seen migrating through the state. Sightings of...

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link to Create a Hummingbird Habitat – Tips To Get The Job Done

Create a Hummingbird Habitat – Tips To Get The Job Done

A hummingbird habitat can be a garden full of beautiful tubular red and orange flowers, with a backdrop of natural brush and forest-type trees. In their natural environment, hummingbirds live amongst...

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Hummingbird Photography – Tips for Taking Amazing Hummingbird Photos

To take great hummingbird photos, use a DSLR camera with shutter capabilities up to 1/2000th of a second and an aperture lens that opens up to at least 1.4f. Position yourself and your photography...

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link to How to Safely Remove a Trapped Hummingbird

How to Safely Remove a Trapped Hummingbird

To safely remove a hummingbird from a trapped space like a home or garage, lure the hummingbird out with a bright colored object that is the color red, orange, pink, or yellow. Turn off all the...

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