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Hummingbird Migration: How Gardeners Can Support The Journey South

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Hummingbird Migration: How Gardeners Can Support The Journey South

http://www.highcountrygardens.com/gardening/best-plants-hummingbird-migration/

blog post by Katrina Godshalk
High Country Gardens
8/1/2017

"Faster than a speeding Robin, lighter than a nickel, hungry as a post-hibernation bear…it’s a hummingbird! The smallest birds in the world, hummingbirds delight us in almost every state of the Union and Canada. In some areas in the South and the West, they are even year-round residents. But for the rest of us, we are way stops on their journey–-north in the spring to nest and raise young, and as the days begin to shorten, they begin their journey back to Mexico and Central America...."
 
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