Hummingbirds are making their migration from Central America back to the U.S., and their tiny bodies are capable of traveling hundreds of miles over the Gulf to get here.
It's just about time to put out those hummingbird feeders. How to prepare for when the birds migrate back north.
On a few nights each spring, Mainers help frogs and salamanders cross roads, witnessing the natural pilgrimage in their ...
Warmer weather has finally arrived in Louisville. April showers are moving in, spring flowers are blooming, and hummingbirds ...
If you want to be hummingbird central in your neighborhood, a feeder full of homemade nectar is key. Mix four parts water to ...
Hummingbirds are rock stars that fly solo and don't need a band. Here's when these talented birds will tour to Delaware, plus how to prep for them.
Ruby-throated hummingbirds return to the DC region in early April after a 500-mile migration. Here’s how these tiny birds ...
The unique geography of the Straits of Mackinac causes an incredible convergence of migratory hawks, owls and other raptors ...
By: Frankie Pelletier Feel like the birds have been extra loud recently? You’re not imagining things! Spring is now upon us, following the spring solstice on March 20 we are steadily approaching the ...
Get your feeders ready because hummingbirds are heading back to Tennessee. Ruby-throated hummingbirds usually spend winter in ...
Ruby-throated hummingbirds are arriving slightly early in Tennessee. Here’s what it means and how to attract them to your ...
Pollen isn’t the only thing flying through the sky across the south as warmer temperatures arrive. Hummingbird sightings are ...