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Man nurses baby hummingbird; cardinal chirps ‘goodbye’

We have a two bird stories this morning.

(1) A kind man nurses a baby hummingbird:

(2) A rescue cardinal chirps “goodbye” to woman:

~E

How to attract hummingbirds to your yard

Spring is on the way!

Last month I wrote about how to attract butterflies to your yard. Now let’s take a look at how to bring hummingbirds to your yard.

Hummingbirds apparently can remember feeding locations and will return to the best feeders. The food is a simple recipe: refined sugar and water (don’t add the red dye!). See easy recipes here or here.

Some fun facts about these birds:

  • There are more than 325 unique hummingbird species in the world. Only eight species regularly breed in the United States, though up to two dozen species may visit the country.
  • Hummingbirds do not suck nectar through their long bills, instead they lick it with fringed, forked tongues.
  • Hummingbirds cannot walk or hop, though their feet can be used to scoot sideways while they are perched.
  • A hummingbird’s wings beat between 50 and 200 flaps per second depending on the direction of flight, the purpose of their flight, and the surrounding air conditions.

Carol from the “Hummingbird Spot” has a great YouTube channel with tons of videos that are all things hummingbirds. Check out how many hummingbirds she attracts to her patio:

See all of the Hummingbird Spot videos here for more tricks and their amazing videos of hummingbirds!

DCG

Man nurses hummingbird back to health

Early one morning, a man found a hummingbird on the floor of his garage.

The tiny bird was trapped in the garage overnight, got dehydrated and fell to the  floor.

Over the course of 8 hours, from 8 am to 4 pm, the kind man fed the bird homemade nectar with a syringe.

By 4 o’clock that afternoon, the bird had completely recovered and flew away. 

~E

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